“This USC march on Wed is going to be MASSIVE & MAKE A STATEMENT to the world that we will not tolerate antisemitism & violence towards Jews on our campuses. DON’T MISS IT!”
Sean Feucht
In the wake of their highly successful Pro-Israel rally at Columbia University, which attracted over 4,500 people to show their support, musician Sean Feucht and Pastor Russell Johnson of The Pursuit NW, and their teams have been inundated with requests for similar initiatives to counter the concerning increase in antisemitism on college campuses across the United States.
The Pursuit NW, under the leadership of Pastor Russell Johnson, is proud to announce its continued commitment to advocating for Israel with a rally happening today at the University of Southern California. The second United for Israel rally aims to amplify the predominant American voice amidst troubling media narratives influenced by minority extremist viewpoints. Pastor Johnson underscores the rally’s core issues, including Israel’s right to self-defense, the immediate release of all remaining hostages, and the pursuit of enduring peace in the region.
“Just got off a call with Jewish leaders across California & the nation!!,” wrote Feucht on X. “This USC march on Wed is going to be MASSIVE & MAKE A STATEMENT to the world that we will not tolerate antisemitism & violence towards Jews on our campuses. DON’T MISS IT!”
Building on previous accomplishments, such as the impactful Seattle march following the October 7th attacks on Israel, Pastor Johnson brings a wealth of experience and fervor to this latest endeavor. The Seattle event, done in collaboration with StandWithUs and Oregon for Israel, featured distinguished guest speaker Mosab Hassan Yousef, renowned for his courageous stance as the “Son of Hamas.”
The “United for Israel” rally at USC promises to be a significant gathering advocating for peace, solidarity, and support for Israel’s cause amidst challenging times.
“United for Israel” rally at the University of Southern California takes place on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at 5:30 PM. The rally will start on Exposition Blvd, between Vermont Ave and Figueroa St, and will conclude with a march to the campus of USC.