05-R
243
2005 -- S 1076
Enacted 05/05/05
S E N A T E R
E S O L U T I O N
MEMORIALIZING "HOLOCAUST
REMEMBRANCE DAY" ON MAY 5, 2005
Introduced By: Senators C
Levesque, and Perry
Date
Introduced: May 05, 2005
WHEREAS,
Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah), commemorated on May 5,
2005, is a solemn day of
remembrance honoring the victims of the Holocaust and those who
showed resistance and heroism
during this horrendous period in our world history. The central
theme this year is "The
Anguish of Liberation and the Return to Life: Marking 60 Years Since the
End of WWII"; and
WHEREAS,
Holocaust is the term used to refer to the period in world history from 1933
to 1945, before and during
World War II, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis systematically and
barbarically persecuted and
murdered nearly six million Jews and another five million non-Jews
throughout Europe because they
perceived these people to be "racially inferior," and "unworthy
of life"; and
WHEREAS,
This year's Holocaust Remembrance Day is a time to applaud those men
and women who endured, who
rebuilt lives that had been so cruelly shattered and once again
dreamed of a future for their
children. It is a day to acknowledge these brave individuals, who
stand as a testament to anyone
who would try to revise or deny this horrendous period in world
history. It is also a day to
recall, with admiration, those heroes who risked and often lost their
own lives in order to save
others, and it is a day for the world to firmly avow that the atrocities of
the Holocaust will never be
repeated; and
WHEREAS,
The horror and anguish of such infamous killing grounds as Auschwitz,
Buchenwald, Dachau and Belson,
which today house the unnatural quiet and ghostly calm of
somber rows of sanitized
barracks and rusting ovens, stand as speechless memorials to the six
million Jews and eleven million
total victims and who succumbed to the deliberate Nazi program
of genocide known as the
Holocaust; and
WHEREAS,
The citizens of Rhode Island, having our own rich heritage of resistance and
intolerance for those who would
trample individual liberty and dignity, applaud the courageous
efforts of the ghetto residents
for whom day to day survival was a relentless struggle. Their brave
actions in April and May of
1943 stand as testimony to a rare and indomitable human spirit and
extraordinary courage exhibited
in the darkest hours of man's humanity; and
WHEREAS,
We will always remember and never forget the millions who died for who
they were, how they worshipped,
what they believed in, who they loved, and for those who were
killed because of their
strength, their differences or their physical disabilities. We are proud,
humbled, and honored to
memorialize their amazing courage and their enormous sacrifices; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby commemorates
"Holocaust Remembrance Day" on May 5, 2005. We call upon our fellow
citizens to join us in
acknowledging and applauding the survivors of Holocaust and to reaffirm
our pledge to work to
eradicate bigotry, prejudice, brutality and injustice through education and
vigilance; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to the United States Holocaust Museum, the
Rhode Island Holocaust Museum,
the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island and the Jewish
Community Center of Rhode
Island.
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