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Year of Celebration and Rededication, 2026
Proclamation February 03, 2026

Year of Celebration and Rededication, 2026

President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed 2026 as the "Year of Celebration and Rededication" to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. This proclamation encourages Americans to reflect on the nation's founding principles and the contributions of historical figures who have shaped the country. It calls on citizens to celebrate the nation's history through various activities and to teach future generations about America's heritage. The proclamation emphasizes gratitude, reflection, and unity under the guiding principles of liberty and justice.

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Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 2025

Apr 22, 2025

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Proclamation

Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 2025

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring April 9, 2025, as "Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A." This day honors the legacy of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known for his influential role in the Chabad-Lubavitch movement and his dedication to education, good deeds, and charity. The proclamation encourages Americans to reflect on the Rebbe's teachings and to participate in activities that promote education and community service. The day is intended to inspire all citizens to engage in programs and ceremonies that embody the values of learning and sharing.

National Day of Remembrance of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, 2025

Feb 03, 2025

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Proclamation

National Day of Remembrance of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, 2025

President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring January 27, 2025, as a National Day of Remembrance for the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. This action commemorates the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over one million Jews and other victims were killed during the Holocaust. The proclamation calls on Americans to observe the day with programs, ceremonies, and prayers to honor the Holocaust victims and those who liberated the camp. It emphasizes the ongoing commitment to combat anti-Semitism and uphold the dignity and respect of all individuals.