In heritage month proclamation, Obama says U.S. Jews still face bigotry

The president said he remains committed to standing against anti-Semitism, including Holocaust denial, and reaffirmed America’s commitment to Israel’s security.

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jews continue to face bigotry in the United States, President Barack Obama said in his Jewish Heritage Month proclamation.

“This year, Jewish American Heritage Month begins as the world commemorates the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Dachau by American soldiers,” Obama wrote in his proclamation issued Thursday for the month, which is designated as May by U.S. law.

“W are once again reminded that the vibrant culture of the Jewish people has not always been embraced,” he wrote. “As tragic events show us all too often, Jewish communities continue to confront hostility and bigotry, including in America.”

In the proclamation, Obama said he remains “committed to standing against the ugly tide of anti-Semitism in all its forms, including in the denial or trivialization of the Holocaust” and reaffirmed “America’s unwavering commitment to the security of the State of Israel and the close bonds between our two nations and our peoples.”

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