Today, Senator Bill Weber addressed the New York State Senate in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, reflecting on the atrocities committed during one of the darkest chapters in human history. He paid tribute to the six-million Jews and millions of others who were brutally murdered by the Nazi regime.
In his remarks, Senator Weber highlighted the resilience and contributions of the vibrant Jewish community in the 38th District, which he proudly represents.
Senator Weber also condemned a recent Antisemitic act in Brooklyn, where hateful slurs were spray-painted on the Miriam Kosher Restaurant over the weekend. He called the incident a stark reminder of the urgent need to remain vigilant against hatred and intolerance.
He concluded by urging his colleagues from both parties to honor the lessons of history, unequivocally denounce Antisemitism, and work together to ensure that such tragedies are never repeated.