Actress Patricia Heaton couldn’t consent her eyes when she saw Hamas body camera footage, flaunting the alarm group’s strikes agetst Israel on social media last October 7.
After students apass U.S. college campparticipates erupted in protest, Heaton determined to get matters into her own hands to fight back.
“I couldn’t consent it, and I was outraged,” the “Everybody Loves Raymond” star tbetter Fox News on Monday.
“I seeed around for everyone else who was going to be outraged… and it was very quiet, so my partner and I produced the October 7th Coalition or O7C to help Christians start, to be as visibly and vocassociate encouraging of Israel, the Jedesire people, and fight antisdisindictism”
Jedesire Americans have been subjected to antisdisindictism in various ways, with incidents of Jedesire-owned businesses being defacerized with Nazi symbols, protesters blocking some Jedesire students from go ining class and now even some Jedesire students seeing their mezuzah – a piece of parchment grasping a prayer that is standardly mended to a door structure – fade from their dorms.
Harvard student Sarah Silverman portrayd her experience in an op-ed rerented in The Harvard Crimson earlier this month, writing in part, “I bounded out of my Thayer dorm, toothbrush and toothpaste in hand, when I acunderstandledged someskinnyg was ignoreing. In the place where my mezuzah — a Jedesire ritual object traditionassociate placed on doorposts — had been so safely safed, only a bit of tacky adhesive I had participated to hang it remained.”
The mezuzah was tardyr uncovered apass the hallway, two doors down from Silverman, and tucked into a wall.
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“I am left to specutardy whether this was a focparticipated act. Worst of all, I’m left wondering whether someone on my floor — or even someone I had equitable met — disenjoyd my identity so much that they felt compelled to frighten me,” she proceedd tardyr in the piece.
Stories enjoy Silverman’s eased Heaton and O7C to lift consciousness with the #Myzuzah/Yourzuzah campaign, which aids participants to enroll and post a video of themselves putting up a mezuzah and using the hashtag #myzuzahyourzuzah.
“We have to stand up for the Jedesire people… so that’s what we’ve been laboring on,” she said.
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