R 352
2023 -- S 1068
Enacted 05/25/2023

S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING MAY OF 2023 AS "JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH"

Introduced By: Senators Zurier, Miller, Kallman, Bell, Felag, Gallo, Raptakis, Cano, F. Lombardi, and Lawson

Date Introduced: May 25, 2023

     WHEREAS, Ever since their first arrival to our shores in the 16th century, Jewish
immigrants to America have played a central role in the creation, growth, freedom, prosperity,
and strength of the United States of America; and
     WHEREAS, On April 20, 2006, the United States government proclaimed May as Jewish
American Heritage Month, stating, "As a nation of immigrants, the United States is better and
stronger because Jewish people, from all over the world, have chosen to become American
citizens"; and
     WHEREAS, Generations of Jews have fled to the United States in search of a better life
for themselves and their families, and these immigrants have made invaluable contributions in
support of equality and civil rights through their leadership and achievements; and
     WHEREAS, The first Jewish immigrants in the small but growing colony of Newport,
arrived from Barbados in the mid to late 17th century; and
     WHEREAS, The Newport Jewish community established the Congregation Jeshuat
Israel, which built a synagogue in Newport that was dedicated in 1763; and
     WHEREAS, The Newport synagogue, known today as the Touro Synagogue, is
America’s oldest standing Jewish house of worship; and
     WHEREAS, In August of 1790, President George Washington chose to visit Newport for
a public appearance to rally support for the new Bill of Rights, and through a letter to the
President of the Congregation Jeshuat Israel articulated the new government’s support for the
First Amendment rights of religious freedom and separation of church and state; and
     WHEREAS, The Touro Synagogue Foundation hosts an annual reading of Washington’s
letter to commemorate this transformative event in our Nation’s history; and
     WHERAS, Jewish Americans connect to their Jewish identity in a variety of ways, such
as culturally, ethnically, religiously, and by following Jewish ethics and values; and
     WHEREAS, In 2022, Jewish Americans faced a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents-36
percent higher than in 2021- including, but not limited to, physical attacks, vandalism, verbal and
physical harassment, and hateful comments on social media; and
     WHEREAS, Humanity shares an obligation to condemn and combat antisemitism
wherever it exists, to include Jewish Americans in all facets of civic life, and to stand with the
Jewish American community against hatred and bigotry; and
     WHEREAS, The Jewish community has greatly contributed to the vibrancy and diverse
heritage of the City of Providence, and has supported our State and Country by serving in the
Armed Forces of the United States and the State of Rhode Island National Guard; and
     WHEREAS, Rhode Islanders celebrate the heritage of the Jewish American community
in Rhode Island and the deep civic engagement of local Jewish institutions, schools and
synagogues; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby proclaims May of
2023, to be "Jewish American Heritage Month" in the State of Rhode Island, and calls upon all
our citizens to commemorate this occasion by appropriately celebrating the significant
contributions of the Jewish community’s history, heritage, and culture to our Country and the
State of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Congregation Jeshuat Israel, the Jewish
Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, the Jewish Community Center of Rhode Island, and the Rhode
Island Israel Collaborative.
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