Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) lauded the creation of the Congressional Jewish Caucus in a Thursday press launch outlining an official discussion board for Jewish lawmakers.
“In response to unprecedented rising antisemitism in the United States and the challenges the American Jewish community has faced in the wake of the horrific terrorist attacks of October 7th, the need for this Caucus is understandable,” Nadler, a founding co-chair, shared in a press release.
“I am confident this caucus will bring Jewish members together to strive to achieve unity not unanimity, and will be a productive forum to discuss issues of import to the American Jewish community.”
Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) asks questions throughout the Subcommittee on Courts, Mental Property, and the Web listening to titled “Radio, Music, and Copyrights: 100 Years of Inequity for Recording Artists” on the Capitol on June 26, 2024. (Jason Goode)
Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Unwell.) will serve alongside Nadler as a co-chair.
“Education, understanding and strengthening relationships with other communities is critical to advancing Jewish community priorities,” founder Wasserman Schultz mentioned of the brand new coalition.
“With antisemitism reaching record levels in the United States, it is more important than ever before that Jewish Members of Congress have a formal Caucus to represent the unique perspective of the Jewish American community.”
Schneider known as it “essential.”
“This Caucus isn’t just overdue—it’s essential. I’m grateful to Debbie Wasserman Schultz for her leadership and honored to help lead it alongside my friend Jerry Nadler,” he shared in a press release.