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File #: 25-2882    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing May as Jewish American Heritage Month
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/14/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/15/2025 Final action: 5/15/2025
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MAY 2025 AS JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH WHEREAS, Jewish American Heritage Month was first recognized on April 20, 2006,and is an annual celebration of the history and contributions of Jewish Americans, providing an opportunity to recognize the enduring legacy of Jewish culture and faith in the United States, and to reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of Jewish Americans and promotes understanding, acceptance, and respect for all cultures and religions; and WHEREAS, Jewish American Heritage Month presents ample opportunity to celebrate through education, reflection, and the promotion of cultural understanding, in recognition of the profound and lasting contributions of Jewish Americans to Cook County and the nation; and WHEREAS, Jewish Americans such as Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Jack Greenberg were prominent figures in the Civil Rights movement, marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and fostered a commitment to social ju...
Sponsors: SCOTT R. BRITTON, FRANK J. AGUILAR, ALMA E. ANAYA, JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET DEGNEN, BRIDGET GAINER, BILL LOWRY, DR. KISHA E. McCASKILL, DONNA MILLER, STANLEY MOORE, JOSINA MORITA, KEVIN B. MORRISON, SEAN M. MORRISON, MICHAEL SCOTT JR., TARA S. STAMPS, MAGGIE TREVOR, JESSICA VÁSQUEZ
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNIZING MAY 2025 AS JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

WHEREAS, Jewish American Heritage Month was first recognized on April 20, 2006,and is an annual celebration of the history and contributions of Jewish Americans, providing an opportunity to recognize the enduring legacy of Jewish culture and faith in the United States, and to reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of Jewish Americans and promotes understanding, acceptance, and respect for all cultures and religions; and

WHEREAS, Jewish American Heritage Month presents ample opportunity to celebrate through education, reflection, and the promotion of cultural understanding, in recognition of the profound and lasting contributions of Jewish Americans to Cook County and the nation; and

WHEREAS, Jewish Americans such as Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Jack Greenberg were prominent figures in the Civil Rights movement, marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and fostered a commitment to social justice; and

WHEREAS, Jewish Americans have contributed to the development of various sectors of American society, including the arts, business, government, education, social justice, and public service; and

WHEREAS, notable thought leaders include renowned theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, feminist activist Gloria Steinem, comic book author Stan Lee, singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 2.4% of the American population, or 7.5 million adults and children, identify as Jewish; and

WHEREAS, Brandeis University estimates Cook County to be home to 319,000 Jewish individuals; and

WHEREAS, the Jewish American community faced 1,989 incidents of discrimination and persecution in 2023 as reported to the FBI, a total that is likely far less than the number experience as so many hate crimes go unreported; and

WHEREAS, Jewish American community continue to espouse the core tenant of Tikkun Olam, the practice o...

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