“No Better Ally:” Congressman Randy Fine Praises CJV in Video Address

“No Better Ally:” Congressman Randy Fine Praises CJV in Video Address

Bryan Leib
Bryan Leib
May 21, 2026

Baltimore, MD, May 21, 2026— Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) praised Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV) in a Zoom conference early this week, saying “There’s been no better ally in the work that I’ve done to fight for the Jewish people than the CJV.” His comment came during a live video address, a launch event for CJV’s recent, successful fundraising drive. He and other distinguished guests spoke to the importance of the CJV as an unapologetic advocate for Jewish values, with growing influence with legislators, in the media, and at the grassroots level.

Congressman Randy Fine, the keynote speaker, also said regarding CJV: “When these folks have come after me, and tried to categorize me or miscategorize me, you’ve been willing to publicly have my back, in a time when other so-called Jewish groups… were willing to take the easier path. … The times when I’ve been attacked the most for doing what is right, you all have been there.”

 
Senator James Lankford emphasized, in a pre-recorded address to CJV’s Rabbinic Circle, the organization’s role in defending religious liberty and confronting antisemitism: “I am proud to stand with you, shoulder to shoulder, to be able to protect religious liberty in our great country. We call it out, we identify it, we push where we can and make sure no one looks away when there are acts of antisemitism.”
 
Congressman Rich McCormick also praised CJV’s effectiveness and partnership with lawmakers on key issues: “I am really appreciative of CJV for working with me to get things across the finish line. I look forward to working with you in the future.”
 
Pastor Dumisani Washington, CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel, praised CJV for working together against division and hate: “Really appreciate the work that you do. The people that come for the Jewish people are typically the same who come for Black Americans, that’s why it’s so important to build that firewall and to work together.”
 
And Kayla Toney, Counsel and Amicus Brief Coordinator for First Liberty Institute, highlighted the role of CJV after explaining that Amicus Curiae (Friend of the Court) briefs are “a way for outside groups to lend their expertise and influence.” She said that “This is something that I think CJV is very uniquely positioned to do really really well as a rabbinic organization. … You are in fact one of our very best Amicus supporters. … That’s a lot of time, that’s a lot of care, and these are cases that span the whole range of religious liberty issues. … To lend that expertise that the lawyers aren’t going to get right. We need the rabbis to help us, and the court in fact needs that guidance.”
 

“We are deeply grateful to our guest speakers for their kind words, and even more to our friends in and beyond the Jewish community who responded so generously to our campaign,” said CJV Executive Vice President Rabbi Yaakov Menken. “All sent the clear message that our mission matters, and that speaking boldly with clarity and conviction is more important now than ever.”

Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV) represents over 2,500 traditional, Orthodox rabbis as the largest rabbinic public policy organization in America. A 501(c)3 non-profit, CJV promotes religious liberty, human rights, and classical Jewish ideas in American public policy.

Bryan Leib

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