In a significant move against antisemitism, the Michigan Senate unanimously adopted Senate Resolution 34, designating April 29, 2025, as "End Jew Hatred Day." Senator Tice introduced the resolution, emphasizing the ongoing struggle against antisemitism and the importance of recognizing the Jewish community's resilience in the face of historical persecution.
Senator Theis passionately supported the resolution, highlighting the alarming rise in hate crimes targeting Jewish individuals in recent years. "This resolution is not merely symbolic," Theis stated. "It is a declaration that we, as representatives of the people of Michigan, unequivocally condemn Jew hatred in all its forms." The resolution aims to affirm the state's commitment to combating antisemitism and ensuring that the trauma experienced by the Jewish community is neither forgotten nor repeated.
The Senate's decision to adopt this resolution reflects a collective stand against discrimination and a call for unity among all Michiganders. Following the vote, Theis welcomed guests from the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor, including Rabbi Asher LePatton and members of the Israeli Defense Force, underscoring the resolution's significance in fostering community support and awareness.
As the state prepares to observe End Jew Hatred Day, the resolution serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight against hate and the importance of solidarity in promoting tolerance and understanding.