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Debate over the Blue Square Super Bowl ad is fading. The racist responses from my fellow Jews will be felt longer.
The ad highlighted persistent anti-Black racism in some Jewish responses and underscored the existence of over 200,000 Black Jews in the U.S., challenging harmful stereotypes.
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Debate over the Blue Square Super Bowl ad is fading. The racist responses from my fellow Jews will be felt longer.
Days after the Super Bowl, I am still reeling from how a moment designed to confront antisemitism — a 30-second ad from Robert Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance — shined a light on the hate within some corners of our own community. The ad spurred debate over its effectiveness — a worthy conversation. But what immediately struck me was how quickly and prominently anti-Black responses played a role. I realized once again that American Jews are not only…
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