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The free, virtual “Bring A Folding Chair” Caribbean-American Heritage Month celebration honoring past achievements of the late great Caribbean-rooted Rep. Shirley Chisholm, acknowledging present-day individuals and looking towards future sucesses takes place Friday at 7 p.m.
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This year marks the 15th anniversary of the establishment of
Jewish American Heritage Month. This observation is intended to
celebrate Jewish American achievements and contributions to the
United States of America. According to
The Library of
Congress:
Jewish American Heritage Month is a month to celebrate the
contributions Jewish Americans have made to America since they
first arrived in New Amsterdam in 1654.
Jewish American Heritage Month had its origins in 1980 when
Congress passed Pub. L. 96-237 which authorized and requested
the President to issue a proclamation designating a week in April
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N.J. high school apologizes for honoring controversial rabbi
Updated May 11, 2021;
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Montclair High School is apologizing for including the late Rabbi Meir Kahane in a post commemorating Jewish American Heritage Month, three decades after his assassination in New York City.
The high school’s assistant principal, Reginald Clark, and Montclair Schools Superintendent Jonathan Ponds separately conveyed regret for spotlighting Kahane’s role in founding the Jewish Defense League in 1968.
Ponds, in an email Tuesday afternoon to families, caregivers and staff, said the post from Monday “included information that was not researched or vetted properly.” He did not provide specifics.