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First commemorated in 2006 by President George W. Bush, May is Jewish American Heritage Month, created to specifically recognize Jews in America and their contributions to the United States.
It’s a valuable opportunity to celebrate the rich inspiration, support, and innovation provided by those of Jewish heritage to United States American history, culture, literature and the arts, science, government, and more.
One organization leading the way in the annual celebration is the Jewish American Heritage Month Coalition, which was formed in March 2007 and convened by United Jewish Communities, the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and the American Jewish Historical Society.
Ever since its launch in 2006, the event has continued to grow. In 2020, Philadelphia’s National Museum of American Jewish History worked to further evolve Jewish American Heritage Month in order to empower communities across the country to celebrate the inspiring history of Jewish people in America. It is also helping to educate diverse public audiences about Jewish culture and spark crucial conversations about the American Jewish present and future.
Learn more about Jewish American Heritage Month at https://www.jewishheritagemonth.gov/about/.