
Public Voice
Courage is contagious
In the realm of public discourse, words have the power to heal, to unite, and to inspire action. My journey as a public voice has led me from academic halls to the steps of history.

Amplifying truth in times of turmoil
Public speaking, for me, isn't about transferring ideas. It's about creating moments of profound connection and transformation. Whether in a synagogue or at a podium, each speech is an opportunity to bridge divides and ignite change.
Marching forward, speaking up
As hatred against Israel and the Jewish people has surged globally, I've felt called to add my voice to the chorus of those speaking up.
In November 2023, at NYU, I delivered a speech decrying the horrors of October 7 and the rise of antisemitism in its aftermath. The message resonated far beyond the auditorium, reaching millions around the world.
December 2023 marked a pivotal moment. I stood before 300,000 people at the historic March for Israel in Washington, D.C., with millions more watching virtually.
My message was clear: As a proud American Jew, I will not back down from advocating for Israel and fighting for freedom and peace everywhere.
Grand stages and grassroots gatherings
While these high-profile speeches have garnered attention, my commitment to speaking up extends to diverse venues:
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College campuses, where young minds grapple with complex issues
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Public parks, where communities come together
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Synagogues, where tradition meets contemporary challenges
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Interfaith gatherings, bridging understanding
