The resolution recognizes the significant contributions of Jewish citizens to Alabama's history, culture, economy, and civic life since at least 1785. It highlights the importance of Jewish American Heritage Month, celebrated annually in May, as a time to honor the enduring legacy of Jewish faith and tradition in the United States. The resolution acknowledges the historical struggles faced by the Jewish community, including discrimination and persecution, while emphasizing their resilience and commitment to justice, compassion, and civic engagement, inspired by the principle of tikkun olam, or "repairing the world."

In light of these contributions and the spirit of understanding and respect among diverse communities, the resolution designates May 2026 as Jewish American Heritage Month in Alabama. It encourages citizens to observe this month through education and reflection on the lasting impact of Jewish Americans in the state and the nation. Additionally, a copy of the resolution will be sent to representatives of Alabama's Jewish community to acknowledge this observance.