Condemns all forms of anti-Semitism and rejects attempts to justify anti-Jewish hatred.
ACR123 underscores the urgency to protect Jewish communities, synagogues, schools, and other institutions. It highlights the rising incidents of anti-Semitism, which include violent acts and hate crimes against Jewish individuals, thereby stressing the need for communal and governmental vigilance. The bill also recognizes the role of education in combating ignorance and prejudice, particularly through promoting Holocaust education programs to instill awareness about the dangers of discrimination and ensure that the lessons of history are not forgotten.
ACR123, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, is a concurrent resolution that condemns all forms of anti-Semitism and rejects any attempts to justify anti-Jewish hatred. The bill outlines the historical context and the significance of fighting against anti-Semitism, citing evidence of increasing incidents of such hate in the United States and globally. The resolution emphasizes the moral obligation of all Americans to stand against hatred of any kind, particularly actions targeting Jewish individuals and communities.
The resolution is grounded in the principles of tolerance, pluralism, and democracy, asserting these values as essential to the American identity. It calls upon New Jersey citizens and state entities to actively prevent and report acts of anti-Semitism and other violations of human rights. While broadly supported for its ethical foundations, the bill may also provoke discussions about broader implications for free speech and the jurisdiction of legislative bodies in defining and addressing hate speech.