Even though his NFL team is not going to play in this year’s Super Bowl, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s Foundation To Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) will have a commercial airing during the championship game.
It will be the foundation’s first time to air a 30-second ad during the Super Bowl to be televised on CBS on Sunday, Feb. 11.
The FCAS ad will feature Dr. Clarence B. Jones, who assisted Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in writing the iconic I Have a Dream speech delivered at the historic March on Washington in August 1963.
Jones, 93, has been a longtime leader in the fight against hate and throughout his professional career has been a staunch advocate for civil rights. He has also been a passionate supporter and champion of the historic and powerful partnership between the Black and Jewish communities in the U.S. He currently serves as chairman of the Spill the Honey Foundation, an organization that inspires action against racism and antisemitism through art and education.
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The FCAS commercial will further the foundation’s mission to stand up to antisemitism and all forms of
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