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New York Lawmaker Calls For April 29 To Be Known As “End Jew-Hatred Day.”

By 05/04/2022 1:00 PMNo CommentsBy YidInfo Staff

In order to address the rising sentiments of hate against Jews, a New York lawmaker has issued a proclamation declaring April 29 as “End Jew-Hatred Day.” 

Falling on the day of Yom Hashoah, the annual remembrance of the Holocaust, the proposed move came amid ongoing anti-Semitic attacks in the Empire State. State Sen. Elijah Reichlin-Melnick presented the proclamation at the Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education in Rockland County, N.Y., near the center of the large Orthodox community there.

Source: JNS (courtesy)

“We are at a time now when there are horrific human-rights violations occurring on a daily basis around the world. In Syria, in Yemen, in China, in Burma and in Russia’s ongoing attack in Ukraine. And so it’s more important than ever that we keep the memory of the Holocaust alive,” said Reichlin-Melnick during the presentation. “We have to use that knowledge to alert people where racism, bigotry and militarized nationalism can lead when left unchecked.”

“We all know Jew-hatred didn’t end when the Holocaust did,” he said. “New York State has recently experienced an alarming increase in Jew-hatred crimes … it’s a tragedy that New York leads the nation in anti-Semitic incidents.”

According to the Anti-Defamation League’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents, New York State recorded more than 415 such incidents in 2021—up from nearly 340 in 2020.

 

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