A new $1 million fund has been established in Jacksonville to combat antisemitism, search for solutions

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A new $1 million fund has been established in Jacksonville to combat antisemitism, search for solutions
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'My family is fiercely devoted to the greater Jacksonville community and we see this as an opportunity to show each other and the world that Jacksonville is better than the rogue comments of a misguided few,' Miller said.

Among other things, the fund will support the creation of the Jewish Community Relations Council and the work of OneJax, a nonprofit interfaith organization that promotes racial, religious and cultural tolerance.

David Miller, co-founder of Brightway Insurance, kicked off the new fund with a $1 million contribution. He said he hoped that would challenge other people in the community to donate.

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