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Mr. MORELLE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month to pay tribute to a remarkable spiritual leader and community advocate from Rochester, NY: Rabbi Alan Katz.
Rabbi Katz served with grace and wisdom as the rabbi of Temple Sinai from 1986 to 2020, and now holds the distinguished title of Rabbi Emeritus. Throughout his decades of service, Rabbi Katz has been a moral compass and unifying force in our community, fostering interfaith dialogue, social justice, and compassion.
He has held leadership roles with numerous organizations including the Rochester Board of Rabbis, Jewish Community Federation, the Levine Center to End Hate, and the Commission of Christian-Jewish Relations. His commitment to promoting peace and understanding transcends borders, exemplified by his work with the Partnership Together program connecting Rochester and Modi'in, Israel, where he served as co-chair for four years.
In 1995, Rabbi Katz was awarded the State of Israel Peace Award, a fitting recognition of his life's work. Today, he continues his service through the National Rabbinic Council of ARZA and World Union for Progressive Judaism, guiding the global Reform Jewish movement.
It is with profound respect and admiration that I recognize Rabbi Alan Katz this Jewish American Heritage Month. His legacy of leadership, advocacy, and deep spiritual care continues to bless our community and beyond.
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