The House Resolution proposes to declare May 2025 as Jewish American Heritage Month in Michigan, recognizing the significant contributions of American Jews to the state and the nation. It highlights the long-standing Jewish presence in Michigan, dating back to 1761, and acknowledges the vibrant Jewish community of nearly 100,000 residents, particularly in the Metro Detroit area. The resolution emphasizes the community's role in promoting economic growth, education, philanthropy, and social justice, as well as their contributions to civics, government, and various cultural fields.

Furthermore, the resolution honors notable Jewish figures who have made substantial impacts in areas such as civil rights, arts, science, and technology. It lists influential individuals from history and contemporary society, underscoring the diverse contributions of Jews to American life. By declaring May 2025 as Jewish American Heritage Month, the resolution aims to celebrate and recognize the profound influence of Jewish Americans in shaping the character and development of Michigan and the United States.