update deskU.S. News

Sununu signs bill codifying IHRA Jew-hatred definition into New Hampshire law

The new bill will "reinforce the state's commitment to combating antisemitism in all its forms," the Combat Antisemitism Movement stated.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu at the American Conservation Coalition's 2022 Summit at the JW Marriott Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2022. Credit: Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu at the American Conservation Coalition's 2022 Summit at the JW Marriott Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2022. Credit: Gage Skidmore/Creative Commons.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill into law recently that uses the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of Jew-hatred.

SB 508, which addresses “enforcement of New Hampshire anti -discrimination laws as they relate to Jewish people,” codifies both the IHRA working definition and its contemporary examples, which includes “claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor.”

Eliana Goodman, director of public policy at the Combat Antisemitism Movement, stated that the bill will “safeguard the Jewish community in New Hampshire and reinforce the state’s commitment to combating antisemitism in all its forms.”

“New Hampshire joins a growing number of states to take legislative action against the surge in antisemitic hatred targeting Jewish Americans and is among the super majority of U.S. states to have embraced the IHRA’s working definition of antisemitism,” Goodman added.

“With antisemitism having exploded worldwide post-Oct. 7, the IHRA definition remains a tool of paramount importance for helping identify and quell the mounting tide of antisemitism as Jews around the world desperately seek assurances for their own safety,” stated Jordan Cope, director of policy education at StandWithUs.

“New Hampshire’s moral clarity on this matter sets a clear example for New England from which other states ought to draw inspiration,” Cope said.

You have read 3 articles this month.
Register to receive full access to JNS.

Just before you scroll on...

Israel is at war. JNS is combating the stream of misinformation on Israel with real, honest and factual reporting. In order to deliver this in-depth, unbiased coverage of Israel and the Jewish world, we rely on readers like you. The support you provide allows our journalists to deliver the truth, free from bias and hidden agendas. Can we count on your support? Every contribution, big or small, helps JNS.org remain a trusted source of news you can rely on.

Become a part of our mission by donating today
Topics
Comments
Thank you. You are a loyal JNS Reader.
You have read more than 10 articles this month.
Please register for full access to continue reading and post comments.