Articles about Super Bowl NFL star Tom Brady and rapper Snoop Dogg join forces with FCAS for Super Bowl ad against antisemitism All Israel News Staff February 6, 2025 (JNS) Israel kicked off an advertising campaign in the United States on Super Bowl weekend to bring attention to the plight of the 136 hostages still in the hands of the Hamas terrorist group in Gaza. Kraft founded FCAS in 2019, at a time of rising antisemitism, and aired its first Super Bowl commercial last year, four months after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, when reports of The Israeli Prime Minister’s National Public Diplomacy Directorate, which acts as a press office for the Israeli government, bought the Super Bowl ad space through Paramount. According to pricing reported by Vivvix Ad Intelligence, Israel likely paid about $7 million for each 30-second clip. Israel purchases Super Bowl ads to draw attention to plight of 136 hostages Diaspora Affairs Ministry and the Public Diplomacy Directorate hope to reach tens of millions of Americans with videos The Robert Kraft Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), owned by the Jewish billionaire and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is set to return to the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 with an $8 Israel launches Gaza hostage awareness video campaign for Super Bowl weekend Clips to be broadcast on Paramount smart TVs, billboards and via sports and current affairs websites, pressing message Israel's government has launched an ad campaign in the U.S. to bring attention to the plight of the 136 Israelis held hostage by Hamas ahead of the Super Bowl, which will be held on Sunday. The National Public Diplomacy Directorate, a department within the Prime Minister's Office, placed the advertisements on smart televisions that stream The ‘Bring All Dads Back Home’ Super Bowl ad is the second major anti-Hamas campaign from the Israeli National Public Diplomacy Directorate to run on US TV screens in recent weeks. Super Bowl ad unlike any other: Israel launches Gaza hostage awareness campaign A key component of the initiative involves airing a video message across Paramount's smart TV network during the The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), founded by Jewish-American billionaire Robert Kraft in 2019, has invested $8 million in an ad that features former New England Patriots quarterback legend Tom Brady and international rapper star Snoop Dogg. It’s Super Bowl weekend and once again we found a commercial featuring America’s Favorite Sports Car that will air during the big game.. The spot comes from Carl’s Jr, whose previous Super Bowl ads also featured bikinis and burgers with Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, is back in the game with an offering for a free “hangover burger” to fans who may be needing some help the day after. Israel’s Diaspora Ministry and the National Information Directorate has sponsored an ad that will air on Paramount’s Smart TV network during the Super Bowl appealing for the release of hostages. Kosher Sports Inc. (KSI), a New York-based kosher concessions provider geared to the sports industry, has signed a contract to provide kosher food to this year's Pro Bowl and Super Bowl games at A billionaire-backed effort to equate criticism of Israel with hate speech is rolling out during the Super Bowl—here’s who is behind the effort and why., antisemitism definition debate, Black Sunday's Super Bowl ad will feature Dr. Clarence B. Jones, who helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. write his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. In the ad, Jones will implore Americans of all backgrounds to speak up about hate. According to the industry publication Ad Age, a 30-second commercial during this year’s game costs about $7 million.Last year, the Super Bowl was viewed by an estimated 115 million viewers, and Rapper Kendrick Lamar, one of the big success stories of the Grammys last weeks, said Thursday his fans should expect "storytelling" at the Super Bowl halftime show this weekend. The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), founded by Jewish-American billionaire Robert Kraft in 2019, has invested $8 million in an ad that features former New England Patriots quarterback legend Tom Brady and international rapper star Snoop Dogg. The Los Angeles Rams will take on the New England Patriots Sunday night as Super Bowl LIII kicks off at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Regardless of which team you are rooting for, you’ll
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