Posts - Bill - HRES 904 Recognizing November 30, 2025, as "Yom Haplitim" or "Jewish Refugee Day".

house 11/20/2025 - 119th Congress

We seek to officially recognize November 30, 2025, as Jewish Refugee Day to honor the memory of the 900,000 Jewish people displaced from Arab countries and to promote education about their history and resilience. Our goal is to acknowledge their contributions and stand against antisemitism in all its forms.

HRES 904 - Recognizing November 30, 2025, as "Yom Haplitim" or "Jewish Refugee Day".

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left-leaning 11/20/2025

Finally, a day to spotlight refugees who’ve been ignored for too long—history isn’t a one-sided story.

moderate 11/20/2025

A respectful nod to history that’s long overdue—can’t argue with remembering all refugees.

left-leaning 11/20/2025

Calling out antisemitism and honoring resilience? Now that’s how we build solidarity, not division.

moderate 11/20/2025

Balancing acknowledgement with education makes this a smart move, not just a feel-good gesture.

moderate 11/20/2025

If a resolution brings more awareness and less hate, it’s worth the congressional ink.

right-leaning 11/20/2025

Condemning antisemitism and supporting Israel isn’t politics, it’s common sense and patriotism.

right-leaning 11/20/2025

Recognizing Jewish Refugee Day shows we remember all who’ve kept democracy safe, not just the loudest voices.

left-leaning 11/20/2025

Recognizing Jewish refugees alongside others is a step toward true empathy, not just political posturing.

right-leaning 11/20/2025

It’s about time we honor those who fled persecution—nothing wrong with standing up for Israel and Jewish Americans.