California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR20 Latest Draft

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                            CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 20Introduced by Assembly Member NazarianFebruary 08, 2021 Relative to Nowrz. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 20, as introduced, Nazarian. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Nowrz (pronounced no-rooz) originated in ancient Persia more than 3,000 years ago and marks the traditional Persian New Year beginning on the vernal equinox and celebrates the arrival of spring; andWHEREAS, Nowrz is a combination of two Persian words: the first, now, means new, and the second, ruz, means day. Together they mean new day, which commemorates the new year for many Persian and Central Asian communities all over the world. It is celebrated on the exact day of the astronomical Northward equinox, which occurs on March 20 or the following day where it is observed; andWHEREAS, The new day symbolizes a commitment to springtime renewal, peace, and overall solidarity between generations, families, and communities; andWHEREAS, Nowrzs most notable festivities include the creation of the Haft-Sin table, which is an arrangement of seven symbolic items starting with S in Persian. This table often includes sumac (crushed spice or berries), senjed (sweet dry fruit of lotus trees), serkeh (vinegar), and seeb (apples), which each represent various hopes for the new year, including health, wealth, and prosperity. Additionally, a wisdom book is often included in the form of a Koran or Bible. These festivities last over 13 days and begin on the eve of the first Wednesday of the year; andWHEREAS, Nowrz is rooted in Zoroastrianism, which is an ancient Persian religion that predates both Christianity and Islam and originated in Iran around 1000 B.C. It is also a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of various faiths around the world and is surrounded by many rituals and celebrations that have taken on various interpretations. During Nowrz, people wear new clothes, visit family, reconnect with community members, forgive past wrongs, and exchange gifts as a sign of peace and friendship; andWHEREAS, While Nowrz is celebrated and observed principally in Iran, the traditions of Nowrz are strong among people in Afghanistan, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Canada, and the United States; andWHEREAS, According to the National Organization for Civil Registration, the United States has the highest number of Iranians outside of Iran, close to 1,000,000 people, with over one-half residing in California. Most Iranian Americans reside in the greater Los Angeles area, which has been affectionately referred to as Tehrangeles or Little Persia among Iranian Americans; andWHEREAS, The Los Angeles City Council designated the intersection of Westwood Boulevard and Wilkins Avenue in west Los Angeles as Persian Square to commemorate the first Persian business to open in the City of Los Angeles; andWHEREAS, The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed International Nowrz Day in 2010 at the enterprise of several countries that uphold this global tradition, and the first global Nowrz festival, held the same year, serves to remind us of the many noteworthy and lasting contributions of Persian culture to the ever-growing social and economic tapestry of our country. After thousands of years in the making, Nowrz remains beloved, universal, and deeply embedded in Persian culture; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly joins the Persians and other communities throughout the state in celebrating Saturday, March 20, 2021, as the beginning of the Persian New Year and extends best wishes for a peaceful and prosperous Nowrz to all Californians; and be it further Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 20Introduced by Assembly Member NazarianFebruary 08, 2021 Relative to Nowrz. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 20, as introduced, Nazarian. Digest Key





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 House Resolution 

No. 20

Introduced by Assembly Member NazarianFebruary 08, 2021

Introduced by Assembly Member Nazarian
February 08, 2021

 Relative to Nowrz. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

HR 20, as introduced, Nazarian. 



## Digest Key

## Bill Text

WHEREAS, Nowrz (pronounced no-rooz) originated in ancient Persia more than 3,000 years ago and marks the traditional Persian New Year beginning on the vernal equinox and celebrates the arrival of spring; and

WHEREAS, Nowrz is a combination of two Persian words: the first, now, means new, and the second, ruz, means day. Together they mean new day, which commemorates the new year for many Persian and Central Asian communities all over the world. It is celebrated on the exact day of the astronomical Northward equinox, which occurs on March 20 or the following day where it is observed; and

WHEREAS, The new day symbolizes a commitment to springtime renewal, peace, and overall solidarity between generations, families, and communities; and

WHEREAS, Nowrzs most notable festivities include the creation of the Haft-Sin table, which is an arrangement of seven symbolic items starting with S in Persian. This table often includes sumac (crushed spice or berries), senjed (sweet dry fruit of lotus trees), serkeh (vinegar), and seeb (apples), which each represent various hopes for the new year, including health, wealth, and prosperity. Additionally, a wisdom book is often included in the form of a Koran or Bible. These festivities last over 13 days and begin on the eve of the first Wednesday of the year; and

WHEREAS, Nowrz is rooted in Zoroastrianism, which is an ancient Persian religion that predates both Christianity and Islam and originated in Iran around 1000 B.C. It is also a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of various faiths around the world and is surrounded by many rituals and celebrations that have taken on various interpretations. During Nowrz, people wear new clothes, visit family, reconnect with community members, forgive past wrongs, and exchange gifts as a sign of peace and friendship; and

WHEREAS, While Nowrz is celebrated and observed principally in Iran, the traditions of Nowrz are strong among people in Afghanistan, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Canada, and the United States; and

WHEREAS, According to the National Organization for Civil Registration, the United States has the highest number of Iranians outside of Iran, close to 1,000,000 people, with over one-half residing in California. Most Iranian Americans reside in the greater Los Angeles area, which has been affectionately referred to as Tehrangeles or Little Persia among Iranian Americans; and

WHEREAS, The Los Angeles City Council designated the intersection of Westwood Boulevard and Wilkins Avenue in west Los Angeles as Persian Square to commemorate the first Persian business to open in the City of Los Angeles; and

WHEREAS, The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed International Nowrz Day in 2010 at the enterprise of several countries that uphold this global tradition, and the first global Nowrz festival, held the same year, serves to remind us of the many noteworthy and lasting contributions of Persian culture to the ever-growing social and economic tapestry of our country. After thousands of years in the making, Nowrz remains beloved, universal, and deeply embedded in Persian culture; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly joins the Persians and other communities throughout the state in celebrating Saturday, March 20, 2021, as the beginning of the Persian New Year and extends best wishes for a peaceful and prosperous Nowrz to all Californians; and be it further 

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.