Greenwald has a long history of Jewish community activism and says she lives by the biblical verse Isiah 62:1, “For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent.” She was motivated to start the website JewsChooseTrump.org after becoming fed up over accusations by liberals that Trump was antisemitic.

“Trump is someone who’s worked with the Jewish community his entire life and has family, including his daughter (Ivanka Trump) and son-in-law (Jared Kushner), who are both observant Jews,” Greenwald said. “The smearing of Trump as antisemitic is just outrageous.”

Greenwald was motivated to start the group by the silencing in the Jewish community of anyone who supports the Republican candidate.

JewsChooseTrump.org has steadily grown with Jewish supporters of Trump from across the country signing up to express their solidarity and looking for ways to get involved. The website has had over 78,000 visitors and over 1,000 people have signed up to publish their names, Greenwald said.

They’ve also seen steady support on social media.

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the velocity of social media in getting out our message of Jewish support for Trump,” said Allen, who’s been handling social media for the group. “We have over 40 states with activists that stand for Trump in their communities. Our Jews Choose Trump Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and website are on fire with activity. The use of this alternate unbiased network of social media sites has changed the dynamic in reaching Jewish Trump supporters.”

The outpouring of support the group has gained comes despite some early negative issues for Trump.

During the Republican primary season, many prominent conservative Jews were cautious in their support for him and some backed Republican candidates such as Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. In particular, some were concerned over statements Trump made such as saying to a group of Jewish donors in December 2015 that he’s “a negotiator like you folks,” which some accused of playing into Jewish stereotypes, or that he would be “neutral” in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

But after securing the nomination, the Trump campaign has focused on growing its support within the Jewish community including campaign promises to overturn the Iran nuclear deal, recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, fighting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and opposing any measures to impose or dictate borders on Israel.

“The Republican platform has the most pro-Israel statements in it than any platform in American history and a lot of those changes were pushed by the Trump campaign,” Greenwald said.

The Iran deal, a game-changer

In particular, most troubling to Greenwald is Clinton’s support for the Iran nuclear deal, which was a key foreign policy goal of President Barack Obama in which Clinton played an early role in when she was secretary of state.