Honoring the life and legacy Rabbi Arthur Ocean Waskow, a prophetic activist and author grounded in Jewish tradition and faith, who created the foundation on which generations of moral activists stand. WHEREAS, Rabbi Arthur Ocean Waskow was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 12, 1933 to a politically engaged family his father a labor organizer, his mother and grandfather active in voter registration and political campaigns; and WHEREAS, Since his first arrest in 1963 protesting racial segregation in a Baltimore amusement park, Rabbi Waskow participated in dozens of instances of civil disobedience in support of the Civil Rights Movement; and WHEREAS, Rabbi Waskow was active in anti-war movements throughout his life, beginning with the Vietnam War having co-authored “A Call to Resist Illegitimate Authority,” which encouraged Americans to resist the military draft as well as testifying for the defense of the Chicago 7, Vietnam war protestors facing federal conspiracy charges; and WHEREAS, In 1969, on the one-year anniversary of Dr. Reverend Martin Luther King’s assassination, Rabbi Waskow published the first “Freedom Seder,” connecting the story of the Exodus with contemporary struggles for liberation including the Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Rights Movement. Thousands of Freedoms Seders have taken place since then, inspired by Rabbi Waskow’s vision; and WHEREAS, Rabbi Waskow was not only a faith leader and an activist in the streets, but also a civil servant dedic…
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A motion was made by O'Rourke that this Resolution be ADOPTED. The motion carried by a unanimous vote.
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This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.