Senate Resolution No. recognizes April 29, 2026, as End Jew-Hatred Day, highlighting the historical and ongoing struggles faced by the Jewish community, including enslavement, persecution, and discrimination. The resolution notes the alarming rise in antisemitism and hate crimes against Jewish individuals, emphasizing the need for collective action to combat these issues. A recent violent incident at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat of Jew-hatred in Michigan.

The resolution calls for unity among all members of the Senate to condemn Jew-hatred in all its forms and to work together to end discrimination and persecution of the Jewish people. It underscores the importance of acknowledging the intergenerational trauma caused by antisemitism and the shared responsibility to ensure that such injustices are not repeated in the future.