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| 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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