Jewish American Heritage Month Addresses Rising Anti-Semitism
Published Date: 5/22/2025
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Summary
Jewish American Heritage Month 2025 honors the vital role Jewish Americans have played in U.S. history, celebrating their culture and contributions. This proclamation also acknowledges recent challenges faced by the Jewish community, especially after the tragic events of October 2023, and calls for unity and respect. The month-long celebration encourages all Americans to remember and support Jewish heritage and fight against hate.
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