An Open Letter

A Message to the Haters.

You don't have to agree with me. You don't even have to like me. But you're going to hear me — loud, unfiltered, and unapologetic.

W hen my grandmother was 14, a Russian soldier tried to rape her during a pogrom. My great-grandmother hit him over the head with a frying pan. They took off with only the clothes they were wearing and fled to the border with Poland. And soon immigrated to America.

I’m a Jew. A staunch and vocal Zionist. I’m the kike they hate. Neither a Republican nor a Democrat, I am a proud American.

Your hatred for the Jewish people is based on what? Do you really think .02% of the global population controls the world or less than 2% of the U.S. population controls America?

Is your life so miserable that you need someone to blame? Are you that desperate for a scapegoat?

Are your beliefs truly yours, or do you just believe whatever Tucker Carlson wants you to believe?

Is your disdain for the Jewish state and people validated because you follow Bernie Sanders and therefore believe you can’t be an antisemite?

Are you a Queer for Palestine? Do you hate the Jewish people to such an extent that you take to the streets and display signs comparing the Star of David to a swastika, while advocating for an ideology that would torture and murder you for your sexual orientation?

Are you a Queer for Palestine? Do you hate the Jewish people to such an extent that you take to the streets and display signs comparing the Star of David to a swastika, while advocating for an ideology that would torture and murder you for your sexual orientation?

That smartphone you use to express your Jew-hatred doesn’t exist without the hard work and innovation of Jews. Hypocrite much!

But let’s not let facts and history get in the way of your “blame the Jews” mentality.

Let’s be clear. I’m not going anywhere. The Jewish people aren’t going anywhere. The Jewish state will not only survive, but will thrive and continue to partner with America, and better the world.

Oh sure, violence toward and contempt for the Jewish people will never go away. Be it America, Europe or Israel, we will be attacked. We know it’s part of Jewish life. But it doesn’t mean we will quarantine and pray you go away.

It’s 2026, not 1936. The hate may be the same. But our response isn’t.

Where I Stand

Three things you should know before the next take.

Unmoved

I won't be intimidated into silence by anonymous noise.

Unfiltered

I say what I mean, even when it costs me something.

Unapologetic

Conviction isn't arrogance — it's the price of standing for something.

Track Record

Built on Experience

500+
Media Appearances

Cable news, digital media, and broadcast commentary across major networks

300+
Podcast Episodes

Deep-dive conversations on politics, culture, and the American experience

200+
Publications

Op-eds, analysis pieces, and long-form features in leading outlets

50+
Campaigns Advised

Political strategy and media consulting at local, state, and national levels

"Hate is just attention wearing a different mask."

Now — let's get back to the real work.

For everyone who came here to think, to listen, and to engage — there's plenty more where that came from.

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