Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month - May

The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. Here are some ways to celebrate these two groups: 

  1. Although it is important to say a person’s name correctly, it isn’t always easy since the sound does not always match the spelling. Pronouncing a person’s name correctly shows them that you care about them and respect them. Here is a link to teach you how to say not just Asian names, but names from languages all over the world. Try it out!  https://pronounce.voanews.com/ 

  2. Check out a book from the library! Here are some Asian American and Pacific Islander and Jewish American titles that may be interesting for you!

    1. Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong — a collection of essays

    2. ‍Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner — a memoir

    3. ‍Pachinko by Min Jin Lee — a novel

    4. ‍Hawaii's Story by Queen Lili'uokalani — a novel

    5. “We Called Him Rabbi Abraham: Lincoln and American Jewry” by Gary P. Zola 

    6. “American Jewish History: A Primary Source Reader” by Gary P. Zola

    7. Moti the Mitzvah Mouse Paperback – Picture Book, August 1, 2017 by Vivian Bonnie Newman (Author), Inga Knopp-Kilpert (Illustrator)

  1. Research Asian American and Pacific Islander and Jewish American Heritages. Learning about other cultures that make up our nation and the world is a fun activity you can do at home or at school.