Trump Declares National Shabbat: 'From Sunset to Stars' for All Americans
President calls on all Americans to unite from sunset to nightfall in gratitude • Special tribute to 'children of Abraham's seed' marks 250th anniversary | Historic proclamation during Jewish Heritage Month (Jewish World)

In a historic gesture honoring the Jewish community, President Donald Trump has proclaimed May 15-16 as a National Shabbat, calling upon Americans of all backgrounds to observe a day of rest, reflection, and gratitude to the Almighty. The proclamation, issued as part of Jewish Heritage Month and the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations, represents an unprecedented presidential recognition of the sacred Jewish tradition.
The President's declaration specifically invites families and communities across America to unite "from the time of sunset on Friday until the departure of Shabbat" in thanksgiving for the nation's blessings. The timing deliberately mirrors the traditional Jewish observance of Shabbat, which begins at sundown Friday evening and concludes with the appearance of three stars Saturday night.
A Tribute to 'Children of Abraham's Seed'
In his formal proclamation, President Trump emphasized that the National Shabbat serves to recognize the sacred Jewish tradition of dedicating time for rest, contemplation, and expressing gratitude to G-d. He called upon all Americans to celebrate their faith and freedom throughout the year, stating they should do so "especially on Shabbat to celebrate our 250th year."
The President's language echoed the historic words of George Washington, who in 1790 wrote to the Jewish community of Newport, expressing hope that "the children of the stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other inhabitants." Trump's invocation of this founding father's message underscores the deep roots of Jewish-American partnership in the nation's history.
Fighting Antisemitism and Protecting Religious Freedom
The proclamation arrives amid the administration's intensified efforts to combat antisemitism across American society. President Trump stated emphatically that his administration has been "aggressively fighting violence against American Jews," prosecuting hate criminals, and working to eradicate antisemitism from educational institutions and college campuses.
"I will never stop fighting to protect our God-given right to religious freedom," the President declared, characterizing this fundamental liberty as sacred and essential to drawing the nation closer to the Divine each day.
Honoring Jewish Contributions to American History
As part of the broader Jewish Heritage Month proclamation, President Trump highlighted the extraordinary contributions of American Jews throughout the nation's history. He specifically cited the example of Haim Salomon, the Revolutionary War financier who supported the Continental Congress even after being imprisoned by the British.
"Salomon's legacy stands as testimony to unwavering faith in the American promise," the President noted, emphasizing that religious devotion and service to others constitute the pillars of a thriving culture that strengthens future generations.