Record #: R2023-138   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
Intro date: 1/18/2023 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/18/2023
Title: Commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day
Sponsors: Silverstein, Debra L., La Spata, Daniel , Dowell, Pat, Hairston, Leslie A., Sawyer, Roderick T., Mitchell, Gregory I., Harris, Michelle A., Beale, Anthony, Sadlowski Garza, Susan, Lee, Nicole T. , Quinn, Marty, Burke, Edward M., Lopez, Raymond A., Coleman, Stephanie D. , Curtis, Derrick G., O'Shea, Matthew J., Scott, Monique L. , Burnett, Jr., Walter, Ervin, Jason C., Taliaferro, Chris, Reboyras, Ariel, Cardona, Jr., Felix , Waguespack, Scott, Ramirez-Rosa, Carlos, Villegas, Gilbert, Mitts, Emma, Sposato, Nicholas, Nugent, Samantha , Reilly, Brendan, Knudsen, Timothy R., Tunney, Thomas, Gardiner, James M. , Cappleman, James, Osterman, Harry, Hadden, Maria E.
Attachments: 1. R2023-138.pdf

RESOLUTION

 

WHEREAS, tens of thousands of Jewish households call Chicago, the surrounding suburbs and the 50th Ward "home," and our heritage is part of Chicago's rich history; and

 

WHEREAS, the Jewish American experience has been affected dramatically by the Holocaust with nearly one in four Jewish residents of Chicagoland being descendants of a Holocaust survivor, victim, or refugee; and

 

WHEREAS, January 27 marks        years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp, by the Soviet Army in Poland in 1945; and

WHEREAS, this day is designated internationally by the United Nations as Holocaust Remembrance Day and serves as a day for people across the world to remember the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust alongside the millions of other people killed by Nazis and their >> collaborators; and .

 

WHEREAS, this day is also a stark reminder that genocide has continued across the world over the decades since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau; and

WHEREAS, across the United States, and here in Chicago we have seen a dramatic four-fold increase since 2016 in hate crimes and violence against Jewish people and we must be more vigilant than ever against attacks on the dignity and welfare of ethnic and religious groups; and

WHEREAS, "Ordinary People" is the theme of Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023, a reference to how genocide is facilitated and perpetrated by ordinary people, that other ordinary people turn a blind eye and allow violent acts to take place and those who suffer are ordinary people who have done nothing wrong aside from belong, to the group that has been targeted; Cwo/

 

WHEREAS, this theme is captured in a quote by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel: "What is abnormal is that I am normal. That I survived the Holocaust and went on to love beautiful girls to talk, to write, to have toast and tea and live my life - that is what is abnormal

HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Members ofthe City Council ofthe City Chicago, do hereby recognize Friday, January 27, 2023, as Holocaust Remembrance Day, e pledge - through our continued commitment to the people of Chicago - to honor the memory those who died in the Holocaust, as well as those who survived t wisdom withjthe world. / , // ;  / / -~~s # / /&q

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WHEREAS, tens of thousands of Jewish households call Chicago, the surrounding suburbs and the 50th Ward "home," and our heritage is part of Chicago's rich history; and

 

WHEREAS, the Jewish American experience has been affected dramatically by the Holocaust with nearly, one in four Jewish residents of Chicagoland being descendants of a Holocaust survivor, victim, or refugee; and

 

WHEREAS, January 27 marks the 78 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp, by the Soviet Army in Poland in 1945; and

 

WHEREAS, this day is designated internationally by the United Nations as Holocaust Remembrance Day and serves as a day for people across the world to remember the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust alongside the millions of other people killed by Nazis and their collaborators; and

 

WHEREAS, this day is also a stark reminder that genocide has continued across the world over the decades since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau; and

 

WHEREAS, across the United States, and here in Chicago we have seen a dramatic four-fold increase since 2016 in hate crimes and violence against Jewish people and we must be more vigilant than ever against attacks on the dignity and welfare of ethnic and religious groups; and

 

WHEREAS, "Ordinary People" is the theme of Holocaust Remembrance Day 2023, a reference to how genocide is facilitated and perpetrated by ordinary people, that other ordinary people turn a blind eye and allow violent acts to take place and those who suffer are ordinary people who have done nothing wrong aside from belonging to the group that has been targeted;

 

WHEREAS, this theme is captured in a quote by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiese': "What is abnormal is that I am normal. That I survived the Holocaust and went on to love beautiful girls, to talk, to write, to have toast and tea and live my life — that is what is abnormal."

 

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, do hereby recognize Friday, January 27, 2023, as Holocaust Remembrance Day, and pledge - through our continued commitment to the people of Chicago - to honor the memory of those who died in the Holocaust, as well as those who survived to share their experiences and wisdom with the world.

 

The following resolution is being introduced by Aid. Debra Silverstein regarding Holocaust Day of Remembrance co-sponsored by:

 

Daniel LaSpata

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Alderman Ward 1

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Marty Quinn

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Alderman Ward 2

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Pat Dowell

Edward Burke

 

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Raymond Lopez

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Leslie Hairston

Stephanie Coleman

 

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Roderick Sawyer

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Derrick Curtis

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Michelle Harris

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Alderman Ward 8 Anthony Beale Alderman Ward 9

 

Susan Sadlowski Garza

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Nicole Lee

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The following resolution is being introduced by Remembrance co-sponsored by:

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Monique Scott

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Alderman Ward 25

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Walter Burnett

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Jason Ervin

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Christopher Taliaferro

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Ariel Reboyras

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Felix Cardona

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Scott Waguespack

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Carlos Ramirez-Rosa

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Gilbert Villegas

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Emma Mitts

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Nick Sposato

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Samantha Nugent

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Alderman Ward 40

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Brendan Riley

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Timmy Knudsen

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Tom Tunney

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The following resolution is being introduced by Remembrance co-sponsored by:

James Gardiner

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James Cappleman

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Harold Osterman

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Maria Haddon

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