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| 2024 -- H 8287 Enacted 05/21/2024  | 
| H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | 
| PROCLAIMING MAY OF 2024, TO BE "JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | 
Introduced By: Representatives Finkelman, Ackerman, Knight, Kislak, Boylan, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Place, Noret, and Dawson  | 
| Date Introduced: May 21, 2024 | 
| WHEREAS, Jewish American history spans more than 350 years, dating back to the | 
| colonial era and early European settlements in Rhode Island, and is woven through every part of | 
| American history through to the present day; and | 
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island is home to approximately 18,750 Jewish Americans and the | 
| Jewish population in Rhode Island has and continues to make enormous contributions that benefit | 
| Rhode Island; and | 
| WHEREAS, Jews played an integral role in supporting American independence and the | 
| religious freedom guaranteed in the establishment of the nation; and | 
| WHEREAS, In the mid-1800s, a wave of German Jewish immigrants, fleeing persecution | 
| and economic hardship in search of new opportunities, arrived in the United States. This wave of | 
| immigration led to the expansion of Jewish communities across the nation and the founding of | 
| B’nai B’rith, the American Jewish Committee, and the National Council of Jewish Women; and | 
| WHEREAS, In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Jewish immigration to the United States | 
| increased in response to rising anti-semitism in Europe, and particularly in response to the | 
| pogroms in the Russian Empire. Overall, more than two million Eastern European Jews | 
| immigrated to the United States during this time; and | 
| WHEREAS, Restrictive immigration policies beginning in the 1920s stemmed the flow | 
| of new immigrants to the United States. Many Jewish Americans opposed these policies, but they | 
| remained in place, leading to the United States’ tragic refusal to accept refugees from Nazi | 
| Germany and leaving many of them unable to escape the Holocaust; and | 
| WHEREAS, Jewish Americans and Jewish immigrants to America have contributed to | 
| every aspect of American culture and history, including education, science, business, | 
| philanthropy, politics, civil rights, and the arts; among them are key figures in American and | 
| world history including Jonas Salk, Albert Einstein, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg; and | 
| WHEREAS, In light of continuing and reemerging anti-Semitism in America, expressed | 
| openly and violently, it is vital and crucial that the history, heritage and culture of Jewish | 
| Americans be fully known, understood and valued; and | 
| WHEREAS, Jewish American Heritage Month is an opportunity to celebrate the vibrancy | 
| and importance of Rhode Island’s Jewish American community, whose accomplishments and | 
| contributions strengthen and enrich all aspects of community life in the State of Rhode Island; | 
| and | 
| WHEREAS, During Jewish American Heritage Month, Rhode Islanders are encouraged | 
| to commemorate and celebrate the essential contributions, sacrifices, and accomplishments that | 
| Jewish Americans have made and continue to make in our State; now, therefore be it | 
| RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby | 
| proclaims May of 2024, to be “Jewish American Heritage Month” in the State of Rhode Island; | 
| and be it further | 
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to | 
| transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Jeffrey M. Wice, Executive Director, | 
| National Association of Jewish Legislators. | 
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