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Title 3--
The President

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                Proclamation 9261 of April 30, 2015

                
Jewish American Heritage Month, 2015

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                From our Nation's earliest days, Jewish Americans have 
                been a critical part of our story. In the face of 
                unspeakable discrimination and adversity, they have 
                fought tirelessly to realize their piece of the 
                American dream and the promise of our founding, holding 
                tight to the belief that a better day lies ahead. Their 
                relentless spirit and remarkable achievements have 
                enriched our country, stirred our conscience, and 
                challenged us to extend the miracles of freedom and 
                security. This month, we honor the vast contributions 
                Jewish Americans have made to our world, and we 
                recommit to standing up for the traditions we believe 
                in and the values we share.

                As we celebrate the rich heritage of the Jewish 
                American community, it is impossible to separate their 
                accomplishments from the struggles of Jewish people 
                around the world. American Jews have worked to 
                strengthen the promise of religious freedom because 
                their ancestors were tested from the moment they came 
                together and professed their faith. Today, they 
                continue to teach us empathy and compassion, inspired 
                by the lessons of their parents and grandparents who 
                knew how it felt to be a stranger, and to stand up for 
                a more perfect Union for all--relentlessly pursuing 
                tikkun olam--because they have always understood that 
                we must recognize ourselves in the struggles of our 
                fellow man.

                This year, Jewish American Heritage Month begins as the 
                world commemorates the 70th anniversary of the 
                liberation of Dachau by American soldiers, and we are 
                once again reminded that the vibrant culture of the 
                Jewish people has not always been embraced. As tragic 
                events show us all too often, Jewish communities 
                continue to confront hostility and bigotry, including 
                in America. Our Nation shares an obligation to condemn 
                and combat anti-Semitism and hatred wherever it exists, 
                and we remain committed to standing against the ugly 
                tide of anti-Semitism in all its forms, including in 
                the denial or trivialization of the Holocaust.

                In celebrating the contributions of the Jewish people 
                to the progress of our country, we also reaffirm 
                America's unwavering commitment to the security of the 
                State of Israel and the close bonds between our two 
                nations and our peoples.

                For centuries, Jews have reached for the blessings of 
                freedom and opportunity in the United States. Today--as 
                pillars of their families and leaders in their 
                communities--Jewish Americans represent a link in an 
                unbroken chain of perseverance. During Jewish American 
                Heritage Month, we celebrate the hard-fought progress 
                won through struggle and sacrifice, and we rededicate 
                ourselves to building a world where diversity is 
                cherished and faith is protected.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim May 2015 as Jewish 
                American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to 
                visit www.JewishHeritageMonth.gov to learn more about 
                the heritage and contributions of Jewish Americans and 
                to observe this month with appropriate programs, 
                activities, and ceremonies.

[[Page 25572]]

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                thirtieth day of April, in the year two thousand 
                fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States 
                of America the two hundred and thirty-ninth.
                
                
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                                                     Title 3—                                           Proclamation 9261 of April 30, 2015

                                                     The President                                      Jewish American Heritage Month, 2015

                                                                                                        By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                        A Proclamation
                                                                                                        From our Nation’s earliest days, Jewish Americans have been a critical
                                                                                                        part of our story. In the face of unspeakable discrimination and adversity,
                                                                                                        they have fought tirelessly to realize their piece of the American dream
                                                                                                        and the promise of our founding, holding tight to the belief that a better
                                                                                                        day lies ahead. Their relentless spirit and remarkable achievements have
                                                                                                        enriched our country, stirred our conscience, and challenged us to extend
                                                                                                        the miracles of freedom and security. This month, we honor the vast contribu-
                                                                                                        tions Jewish Americans have made to our world, and we recommit to standing
                                                                                                        up for the traditions we believe in and the values we share.
                                                                                                        As we celebrate the rich heritage of the Jewish American community, it
                                                                                                        is impossible to separate their accomplishments from the struggles of Jewish
                                                                                                        people around the world. American Jews have worked to strengthen the
                                                                                                        promise of religious freedom because their ancestors were tested from the
                                                                                                        moment they came together and professed their faith. Today, they continue
                                                                                                        to teach us empathy and compassion, inspired by the lessons of their parents
                                                                                                        and grandparents who knew how it felt to be a stranger, and to stand
                                                                                                        up for a more perfect Union for all—relentlessly pursuing tikkun olam—
                                                                                                        because they have always understood that we must recognize ourselves
                                                                                                        in the struggles of our fellow man.
                                                                                                        This year, Jewish American Heritage Month begins as the world commemo-
                                                                                                        rates the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau by American soldiers,
                                                                                                        and we are once again reminded that the vibrant culture of the Jewish
                                                                                                        people has not always been embraced. As tragic events show us all too
                                                                                                        often, Jewish communities continue to confront hostility and bigotry, includ-
                                                                                                        ing in America. Our Nation shares an obligation to condemn and combat
                                                                                                        anti-Semitism and hatred wherever it exists, and we remain committed
                                                                                                        to standing against the ugly tide of anti-Semitism in all its forms, including
                                                                                                        in the denial or trivialization of the Holocaust.
                                                                                                        In celebrating the contributions of the Jewish people to the progress of
                                                                                                        our country, we also reaffirm America’s unwavering commitment to the
                                                                                                        security of the State of Israel and the close bonds between our two nations
                                                                                                        and our peoples.
                                                                                                        For centuries, Jews have reached for the blessings of freedom and opportunity
                                                                                                        in the United States. Today—as pillars of their families and leaders in
                                                                                                        their communities—Jewish Americans represent a link in an unbroken chain
                                                                                                        of perseverance. During Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate the
                                                                                                        hard-fought progress won through struggle and sacrifice, and we rededicate
                                                                                                        ourselves to building a world where diversity is cherished and faith is
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                                                                                                        protected.
                                                                                                        NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                        of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                        and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 2015 as Jewish
                                                                                                        American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to visit
                                                                                                        www.JewishHeritageMonth.gov to learn more about the heritage and contribu-
                                                                                                        tions of Jewish Americans and to observe this month with appropriate
                                                                                                        programs, activities, and ceremonies.


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                                                                                                        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day
                                                                                                        of April, in the year two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of
                                                                                                        the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-ninth.




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