Capitol Hill Honors Jewish American Heritage Month With Tributes To Community Leaders

To close out May, a month-long focus on Jewish contributions to American life, Congress commemorated Jewish American Heritage Month with their annual celebratory tribute. This year, the event honoured two pillars of the American Jewish community: Malcolm Hoenlein and Eric Gertler. The annual event was coordinated by Project Legacy.

"We are saluting two remarkable individuals whose dedication to service and advocacy has left an indelible mark not only on our nation but also on the Jewish community in the United States and beyond," was the refrain heard throughout the two-hour-plus program. The event featured a bipartisan array of who's who in national affairs.

Jewish Heritage Month Celebrated

Members of Congress from both parties attended the event, expressing their support for the Jewish community and its achievements. Senators Sherrod Brown, Ben Cardin, Cory Booker, Richard Blumenthal, John Hickenlooper, Tim Kaine, James Lankford, James Risch, Pete Ricketts, Jacky Rosen, Jeanne Shaheen, Brian Schatz, Ron Wyden, Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Brad Schneider were among those present.

Malcolm Hoenlein has spent decades in Jewish leadership on the front lines of countless issues that impact world Jewry. Mr. Hoenlein has traveled the world, meeting with world leaders and Jewish communities. His extensive speaking engagements across the United States and abroad on international relations, Israel and Middle East Affairs, and the American Jewish community have established him as a true luminary in Jewish leadership.

Hoenlein's outstanding work for decades as the Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and as the founding Executive Director of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry has made his name synonymous with Jewish leadership.

Equally deserving of admiration is Eric Gertler, whose dedication to public service and contributions to the Jewish community has been exemplary. Gertler serves as the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of U.S. News & World Report. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping discourse on global affairs.

Gertler's active involvement in various boards, including the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, Tel Aviv University, and Hebrew University underscores his commitment to advancing education and fostering international cooperation.

"We are here to celebrate both extraordinary men not only for their accomplishments but also to acknowledge their impact as leaders in their respective communities," said Greg Rosenbaum in his closing remarks.

For more information, you may browse Jewish Heritage Celebration.

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