Legislation Assemblymen Neil M. Cohen and Gary S. Schaer sponsored to statutorily designate each April as “Jewish Heritage Month” in New Jersey was released today by the Assembly State Government committee.
“It is important to honor the rich heritage of our state’s Jewish population,” said Cohen (D-Union). “Jewish culture has contributed much to the tapestry of New Jersey and is deserving of permanent recognition.”
The bill (AJR-79) would codify April of each year in New Jersey as Jewish Heritage Month. Activities during the month would serve to commemorate the contributions Jewish immigrants and their descendants have made to the state and the nation.
The sponsors said they introduced legislation to create a permanent celebration to avoid the chaos of scrambling to submit a bill each year to maintain the designation. Similar laws have been enacted to designate commemorations that include Black History Month, Women’s History Week, and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month.
“New Jersey’s diverse Jewish population deserves to be recognized,” said Schaer (D-Passaic), vice-chair of the Assembly State Government Committee. “Our rich heritage and generations of contributions have made an enormous positive impact on the state and the nation.”
The committee unanimously released the measure. It now heads to the Assembly Speaker, who decides if and when to post it for a floor vote.
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Wow ! What a great acomplishment- we cannot continue to live in NJ without this piece of legislation!
almost makes me want to move back to the Garden State (at least for the month of April)
More waste of taxpayer money, courtesy of democrats.