Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR761

Introduced
4/13/11  
Introduced
4/13/11  
Enrolled
4/13/11  
Enrolled
4/13/11  
Passed
4/13/11  

Caption

Recognizing Congregation Shearith Israel for its more than 125 years of service to the Jewish community in Dallas.

Impact

The passage of SR761 carries significant social and cultural implications within the state of Texas. It serves to recognize the importance of religious and community institutions, particularly the Jewish community in Dallas, fostering a sense of belonging and connection among its members. By commemorating such longstanding institutions, the Texas Senate reaffirms its commitment to supporting diverse cultural and religious practices within the state, promoting inclusion and respect for various communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 761 honors Congregation Shearith Israel for its remarkable service to the Jewish community in Dallas, marking over 125 years of dedication and commitment. The resolution celebrates the growth and vibrancy of the congregation, which began in 1884 when a small group of twelve men established the synagogue. It highlights the congregation's role as a center for learning, prayer, and community, emphasizing the foundational aspects of Jewish life that it has supported through its programs and initiatives.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR761 is one of gratitude and recognition. Lawmakers and community members alike express appreciation for the contributions that Congregation Shearith Israel has made to the fabric of Dallas life. The resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the synagogue's efforts in promoting values such as education, community service, and family, with leaders within both the Jewish community and the governmental sphere lauding its positive impact over the years.

Contention

While SR761 was primarily well-received, discussions may revolve around the representation of diverse religious groups in Texas legislative actions. The resolution's focus on a particular congregation may prompt considerations about how different communities are acknowledged and the importance of inclusivity in recognizing the contributions of all religious groups across the state. However, no significant points of contention were noted against the resolution itself, reflecting a unified front in support of congregational recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR213

Recognizing the Dallas Everest Lions Club for its service to the community.

TX SR2

Recognizing Israel's right to use decisive force in defending its citizens and reaffirming Texas' support for Israel.

TX SR476

Recognizing the Dallas Wings organization for its contributions to the community.

TX HR10

Reaffirming Texas' support for Israel and recognizing Israel's right to defend its citizens.

TX SR348

Recognizing April 2, 2023, as Education and Sharing Day.

TX SR371

Recognizing Jaroy Moore for more than 50 years of service to the State of Texas.

TX SR8

Recognizing the Community Council of Greater Dallas on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

TX SR714

Recognizing La Juana Dianne Barton for 30 years of service in the office of Senator Royce West.

TX HR623

Recognizing April 2, 2023, as Education and Sharing Day in honor of Rabbi Menachem Schneerson.

TX SR713

Recognizing Teresa Jasso Moreno for 30 years of service in the office of Senator Royce West.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.