Jewish American Heritage Month is observed every May to honor the rich traditions of the Jewish community. Since Judaism is an ethnoreligion this is a time to celebrate more than just the religious practices of Jewish Americans, but the culture too, through the exploration of art, music, food, and more. It’s also important to acknowledge that there are many sects of Judaism with their own unique practices. While the contributions, accomplishments, and culture of the community should be acknowledged and celebrated all everyday, this month provides a time to renew your focus on learning more about the Jewish community. It also provides us with the opportunity to rejoin the fight against antisemitism. We’ve compiled a list of ways to help get you started celebrating this Jewish American Heritage Month.
Explore Jewish American Heritage
- Visit The Zekelman Holocaust Center located just a mile from MSP on Orchard Lake Road (student discounts available!)
- Join the National Archives for “Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War: The Union Army” a virtual presentation on May 18th at 1 PM
- Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History – Unity Through Diversity a virtual celebration from 12 – 2 PM on May 21st
- Checkout The Digital Weitzman from Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Engage with Jewish American Culture
- Bake and braid your own Challah
- Visit one of Metro Detroit’s Jewish delis
- Eat at a Kosher restaurant
- Read books by Jewish authors
Learn Jewish American History
- Resources from the National Archives
- American Jewish Historical Society website
- Timeline in American Jewish History
Jewish Organizations to Support
Most importantly keep learning and reflecting and remember that the challenges Jewish communities face are ongoing, not just history. Incorporate anti-semitism into everyday action, not just during Jewish American Heritage Month.