Rallies for Israel and against antisemitism are scheduled to take place at two universities on Thursday night. Near Emory University, a 'Passover gathering' is set to be held at a local Israeli-owned bakery close to the campus. The event aims to demonstrate that Atlanta stands strong and resolute against antisemitism, as indicated by an image circulating among local social media groups.
Meanwhile, the Columbia Jewish Alumni Association has announced a 'United for Israel march' to be held outside the university later on Thursday. The rally is planned to commence outside the school gates. The group's social media account has described it as a 'unity march of Christians and Jews.'
These rallies come at a time when there is a growing concern over antisemitism and a need to show solidarity with Israel. The events aim to bring together individuals from different backgrounds to stand united against hate and discrimination.
Participants are expected to gather in support of Israel and to denounce any form of antisemitism. The rallies serve as a platform for people to express their support for the Jewish community and to promote unity among various religious and cultural groups.
By organizing these rallies, the communities near Emory University and Columbia University are sending a clear message that they are committed to standing up against antisemitism and promoting peace and understanding among all individuals.