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K00326 Summary:

BILL NOK00326
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORLavine
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSRAngelino, Bailey, Barrett, Bendett, Berger, Blumencranz, Brabenec, Braunstein, Brown E, Brown K, Buttenschon, Carroll P, Chludzinski, Conrad, Cruz, DeStefano, Eichenstein, Fitzpatrick, Gallahan, Glick, Gray, Griffin, Hevesi, Jensen, Jones, Kassay, Kay, Levenberg, Lunsford, Lupardo, Magnarelli, Maher, McDonald, McMahon, Morinello, Novakhov, Paulin, Pheffer Amato, Raga, Ramos, Rosenthal, Rozic, Sayegh, Schiavoni, Seawright, Sempolinski, Shimsky, Simon, Simone, Simpson, Steck, Stern, Tague, Walsh, Weprin, Zaccaro
 
 
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K00326 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 326
 
BY: M. of A. Lavine
 
        COMMEMORATING    the   observance   of   Holocaust
        Remembrance Day in the State of New  York  on  April
        23, 2025
 
  WHEREAS,  From  1933  to 1945, 5.8 million Jews were murdered in the
Nazi Holocaust as a part  of  a  systematic  program  of  genocide,  and
millions of other people also perished as victims of Nazism; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Jews  who fell under German control in Eastern and Central
Europe were quickly stripped of their rights and property; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Jews who perished at Nazi hands comprised two-thirds of
all European Jewry, and in countries such as Poland,  which  before  the
Second  World  War included parts of the Ukraine and Belarus, the Jewish
death toll surpassed 90 percent; and
 
  WHEREAS, The People of the State of New York should always  remember
the  atrocities  committed  by  the Nazis so that such horrors are never
repeated; and
 
  WHEREAS, Those who survived the killing camps tell us that  as  many
people walked to their deaths, their last words were "remember us"; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  year 2025 marks the 92nd Anniversary of the beginning
of the genocide of European Jews- the darkest, most murderous moment  in
history; and
 
  WHEREAS,   We   learn   in  the  aftermath  of  the  Holocaust  that
indifference to genocide  cannot  be  tolerated;  Holocaust  remembrance
imposes a moral obligation to speak out; and
 
  WHEREAS,   The  Holocaust  represents  the  darkest  period  in  the
civilization of mankind and must always be  remembered  to  prevent  its
reoccurrence anywhere else in the world; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  People  of  the  State of New York should continually
rededicate themselves to the principle of equal justice for all  people;
and
 
  WHEREAS, The People of the State of New York should remain eternally
vigilant  against  all  tyranny  and  recognize  that bigotry provides a
breeding ground for tyranny to flourish; and
 
  WHEREAS, Holocaust Remembrance Day, known in Hebrew as Yom  HaShoah,
is  a day set aside for remembering the victims of the Holocaust and for
reminding New Yorkers, all Americans, and all people around the world of
what  can  happen  to  civilized  people  when  bigotry,   hatred,   and
indifference reign; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Internationally,  Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed on
the 27th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar, which this year  falls  on
Wednesday, April 23, 2025; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day in the State  of
New York on April 23, 2025; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  copies  of  this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to The Honorable Kathy Hochul, Governor of the State of  New
York; and The Blue Card.
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