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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
Although Jews may have faced possibly more hardships and struggle than some other groups, I would say no. Any successful Jews in history should be remembered more so for their deed and their ideas, moreso than the side piece of information that they also happened to be Jewish. Rather than dividing people into different categories based on such things, it would be better to regard all as equal. Scientists of all backgrounds should be celebrated. Human rights activists of all backgrounds should be celebrated. Etc.
Funny how the most successful ethnic group in the West today are also amongst the quietest concerning their achievements. Nice to see people getting on with things and contributing to the human race, ratehr than playing the race card over and over and over and over..
Voted : No
There shouldn't be even a black history month, just U.S. or World History mixed together regarless of race or religon.
Voted : Yes
Isn't this close enough? * * * * * * * * Jewish American Heritage Month, 2006 A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America When the first Jewish settlers came to this land, they sought a place of promise where they could practice their faith in freedom and live in liberty. During Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate the rich history of the Jewish people in America and honor the great contributions they have made to our country. As a nation of immigrants, the United States is better and stronger because Jewish people from all over the world have chosen to become American citizens. Since arriving in 1654, Jewish Americans have achieved great success, strengthened our country, and helped shape our way of life. Through their deep commitment to faith, family, and community, Jewish Americans remind us of a basic belief that guided the founding of this Nation: that there is an Almighty who watches over the affairs of men and values every life. The Jewish people have enriched our culture and contributed to a more compassionate and hopeful America. Jewish American Heritage Month is also an opportunity to remember and thank the many Jewish Americans who defend our ideals as members of the United States Armed Forces. These courageous men and women risk their lives to protect their fellow citizens and to advance the cause of freedom. By helping to bring the promise of liberty to millions around the world, they lay the foundation of peace for generations to come. NOW, THEREFORE, I GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 2006 as Jewish American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month with appropriate programs and activities that honor the significant contributions Jewish Americans have made to our Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twentieth day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirtieth. GEORGE W. BUSH * * * * * * * * * No word as to whether Jersualem Joe Lieberman was at the public signing of the proclamation.
cranky- Is that true? And you seriously side with Bush on that? I don't, it is a nonsensical idea.
The only reason why there is a black history month in America is because for a long time the accomplishments of blacks have been buried by many in academia,the accomplishments of jews have long been celebrated and so that's why they don't get a month celebrating their accomplishments.
Voted : Yes
Yeah sure. Lets make another day people can get offa work for it while we're at it lol.
Soc: I got the above from the White House web site. Also: Bush to proclaim designated month for Jewish history Knight Ridder Newspapers Published Saturday, April 22, 2006 MIAMI - In a history-making moment, President George W. Bush is expected next week to proclaim May of every year as Jewish American Heritage Month. The proclamation will be the culmination of months of work by U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who pushed resolutions through the House and Senate that urged Bush to take action. That’s no small feat for a first-term Democrat. Now it’s up to school districts, museums and community groups to make the symbolic designation meaningful. Wasserman Schultz wants these institutions to raise awareness about Jewish contributions to American life, as they have done with Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The month of May will replace the little-known Jewish American Heritage week in April that has been proclaimed annually by presidents - including Bush - since 1980. May was chosen because it does not include any major Jewish holidays. * * * * * * * * So, I guess it's already a done deal. And I'm afraid I'm with Bush on this one (That's twice, today!). I just can't see the problem with making a special effort to celebrate and learn about people's heritage during a specific time period. The recognition of these "months" is voluntary, after all. I just don't see why it sets people's teeth on edge the way it does.
cranky but don't you think the accomplishments of jewish Americans is already represented in American history?I just don't see the need for a whole month dedicated to jewish hertiage.
Voted : No
How about we have an accurate history month. Or even better, 12 of them in a row. In this nothing but accurate history will be taught. Unique leaders and innovators will be discussed in order of their impact on their world, rather than based on their skin color. No group will be singled out either to be ignored or unduly celebrated.
^I would agree with that plan herzog although I doubt it can be realized since many in academia have a bias for one ethnic group over another and will sign the praises of one group while ignoring the accomplishments of others.
Voted : No
no, that's absurd. there's not enough months on the calendar to accomodate every religion and culture who has endured hardships and deserves a month of cultural promotion. where's native american history month? i know, lets dedicate an entire month to the gypsy peoples.
cranky- "I just can't see the problem with making a special effort to celebrate and learn about people's heritage during a specific time period." - It doesn't seem to be about cultural heritage, which is a completely different issue altogether. What it seems to involve is picking an ethnic group, and celebrating all the great people who happened to be from that group- and thus focusing too much on ethnicity, rather than that of their actual achievements. I don't really care that Einstein was Jewish, his achievements are much more important than trying to bring his Jewishness into the equation, as if to represent all Jews, which is entirely ridiculous- his achievements were individualistic and not to score more points for all Jews. As for cultural heritage, which is okay, there actual events for those things- such as Chinese New Year, Kwanzaa, Buddha's Birthday, and so on. Those are actually cultural, whereas these other examples of history months are seemingly purely racial and ethnical, which is different.
Socrates, but Black ppl have had to overcome a lot, perhaps had it even worse than the Jews. There's nothing wrong with Black history month, and besides, hardly anyone pays attention to it anymore. Mostly only Blacks.
by aya on Sat Feb 10, 07 11:32am
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If the point is to compensate for wrongs of the past, there's nothing wrong with good intentions. I don't think it will matter much, though.
Voted : Yes
Why not? And let me know when Beelz sees this ballot.
It is something Bush has decided to do. You see cranky likes to distort things related to Jews. Of course he adds his slur of Joe Lieberman while he does so. There is a presidential proclamation for pretty much every minority group or cause there. If they don't get a month, they get a day or week. I will show you the relevance (IRRELEVANCE) of his posting below: Notice what forgets in his effort to distort is: National Hispanic Heritage MONTH Feb. 2 National Consumer Protection Week Feb. 1 American Heart MONTH Jan. 26 National African American History MONTH Jan. 25 Fifth Anniversary of USA Freedom Corps Jan. 19 National Sanctity of Human Life Day Jan. 11 Religious Freedom Day Dec. 27 National Mentoring MONTH Dec. 15 Wright Brothers Day Dec. 8 Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights Day, and Human Rights Week Dec. 1 National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention MONTH Dec. 1 National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Nov. 30 World AIDS Day Nov. 28 National Methamphetamine Awareness Day Nov. 17 National Family Week Nov. 15 America Recycles Day Nov. 8 National Farm-City Week Nov. 2 World Freedom Day Oct. 31 National Hospice MONTH Oct. 30 National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness MONTH Oct. 30 National Adoption MONTH Oct. 30 National American Indian Heritage MONTH Oct. 30 National Diabetes MONTH Oct. 30 National Family Caregivers MONTH Oct. 20 United Nations Day Oct. 18 50th Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution Oct. 13 National Character Counts Week Oct. 13 National Forest Products Week Oct. 12 National Energy Awareness MONTH Oct. 12 White Cane Safety Day Oct. 11 General Pulaski Memorial Day Oct. 6 Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7 National School Lunch Week Oct. 4 Leif Erikson Day Oct. 3 German-American Day Oct. 3 National Disability Employment Awareness MONTH Oct. 3 National Breast Cancer Awareness MONTH Sept. 29 National Domestic Violence Awareness MONTH Sept. 28 Child Health Day Sept. 22 Family Day Sept. 21 National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week Sept. 20 Gold Star Mother's Day Sept. 15 Literacy Day Sept. 15 National Farm Safety and Health Week Sept. 14 National Hispanic Heritage MONTH Sept. 14 National POW/MIA Recognition Day Sept. 14 Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, Constitution Week Sept. 8 National Historically Black Colleges and Universities week Sept. 7 Patriot Day Sept. 5 National Days of Prayer and Remembrance Aug. 29 National Ovarian Cancer Awareness MONTH Aug. 29 National Prostate Cancer Awareness MONTH Aug. 25 National Day of Remembrance of Hurricane Katrina Aug. 25 National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery MONTH Aug. 23 Minority Enterprise Development Week Aug. 21 Women's Equality Day Jul. 27 50th Anniversary of Our National Motto, "In God We Trust," Jul. 25 Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act Jul. 18 Captive Nations Week Jul. 13 Parents' Day Jun. 6 Flag Day and National Flag Week Jun. 5 Caribbean-American Heritage MONTH Jun. 2 National Oceans Week Jun. 1 National Child's Day May 25 Black Music MONTH May 24 National Home ownership MONTH May 23 Great Outdoors MONTH May 19 National Hurricane Preparedness Week May 19 National Maritime Day May 19 World Trade Week May 16 Prayer for Peace Memorial Day May 12 National Defense Transportation Day and National Transportation Week May 12 National Safe Boating Week May 11 Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week May 3 National Day of Prayer Apr. 28 Asian/Pacific American Heritage MONTH Apr. 28 Law Day Apr. 28 Older Americans MONTH Apr. 28 Loyalty Day Apr. 26 National Charter Schools Week Apr. 21 National Crime Victims' Rights Week Apr. 21 Jewish American Heritage MONTH Apr. 20 National Physical Fitness and Sports MONTH Apr. 20 National Volunteer Week Apr. 18 National Park Week Apr. 13 Thomas Jefferson Day Apr. 7 National D.A.R.E. Day Apr. 7 Pan American Day and Pan American Week Apr. 6 Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A. Apr. 6 National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day Mar. 29 National Donate Life MONTH Mar. 29 National Child Abuse Prevention MONTH Mar. 29 Cancer Control MONTH Mar. 23 Small Business Week Mar. 17 Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy Mar. 10 National Poison Prevention Week Feb. 28 Save Your Vision Week Feb. 27 Women's History MONTH Feb. 24 Irish-American Heritage MONTH Feb. 24 American Red Cross MONTH You see his comment is irrelevant. As is the ballot. You might want to ask why every minority group under the sun and every health cause gets a month. None of what he implies is at all similar to a black history month where a special education effort is made in schools across the nation. TOTALLY IRRELEVANT cranky. Nice try. Most users won't bother to look it up.
Fiddle: I don't think my comment was irrelevant. The ballot asked if there should be a Jewish History Month, and I pointed out that there already is one. It seems to me that if someone is miffed over the degree of attention a history month receives, then that is a different question.
Soc: What seems inconsistent in all this excessive hostility toward Black History Month, is that many of the people who are calling for things like an "accurate history month," or societal color-blindness, or that "no group (should) be singled out either to be ignored or unduly celebrated," are the same people obsessively spewing hatred and pathological bigotry towards blacks, Muslims, women, etc. How can it be convincing that such a low person really believes in true equality -- in this particular instance, only -- when the rest of the time, they energetically promote hatred toward various ethnic groups, religious groups, and women? Sorry, it just doesn't add up for me.
cranky- Like who? Doctordraw for example? When has he ever done such a thing? I am afraid I am not aware of the inconsistency that you are asserting.
Socrates: there is some blatant inconsistencies on this ballot. Namely, those who claim they want a color blind society where people are judged on the content of their character and not the color of their skin, then go off on rants about how we as a nation must obsess over everyones skin color and make that their primary defining characteristic. For example: You aren't an american, you aren't from detroit, you're black, that is your culture/race/identity/etc. That is what defines you as a human being and you must be lumped in with all blacks because it is assumed you have the same perspectives, personality, viewpoints, etc. I prefer to think of that person as an American, who happens to live in Detroit and produce more melanin than I do. Many of the comments above mine express the opposite view, the obsession over race that is starting to splinter the far left.
Voted : Can we call it "Zionist Awareness Month"?
My guess it that it will be eleven months long.
Voted : Can we call it "Zionist Awareness Month"?
I wonder if there will be any television coverage of it.
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