White House proclamation | May 4, 2026

One Shabbos.
One million Jews. One flame, kept together.

From sundown Friday, May 15 to nightfall Saturday, May 16, Jewish families across America and around the world are invited to keep one Shabbos in honor of America's 250th year.

Sign the pledge. Light the candles. Set the table. Be counted.

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I | The Call

A presidential proclamation, a 250-year promise.

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Jewish Americans are encouraged to observe a national Sabbath.

The observance invites families and communities to pause for rest, reflection, and gratitude during Jewish American Heritage Month and the country's 250th year.

The White House | Jewish American Heritage Month proclamation
May 15Friday evening start of the national Shabbos observance.
May 16Saturday night conclusion after nightfall.
1790Washington's letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport.
250Years since American independence.
II | What is Shabbos

Twenty-five hours, set apart.

At sundown on Friday, the workweek ends. Phones are set down. The Jewish home becomes a sanctuary in time: a candlelit republic of family, song, table, and rest.

Two flames are lit. Wine is sanctified. Two loaves of challah are shared. Children are blessed. Guests are welcomed. The world begins again after three stars on Saturday night.

"More than the Jewish People have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jewish People."
Ahad Ha'am
A Shabbat table set with challah, candles, a kiddush cup, and flowers
01Light

Kindle the candles

Light before sunset on Friday, May 15. Two flames: one for Shamor, one for Zachor.

02Bless

Kiddush over wine

Lift the cup and sanctify the day with the blessing over wine or grape juice.

03Break

Two loaves of challah

Share the bread, salt it, and remember the manna in the wilderness.

04Rest

Twenty-five hours

No work. No phones. Just family, table, song, sleep, prayer, and community.

III | Voices

From rabbis, teachers, and table hosts.

01

Shabbos gives the Jewish home a weekly architecture of holiness, gratitude, and rest.

Community hostFriday night table
02

Putting down the phone for one day can make the people across the table visible again.

Parent pledgeFamily observance
03

A national Shabbos is a simple ask: stop, bless, eat, sing, and remember who kept us.

Local rabbiCommunity guide
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V | The Pledge

I will keep
one Shabbos.

On Friday, May 15, 2026, before sunset, I pledge to kindle Shabbos lights, set my phone aside, and welcome twenty-five hours of rest in gratitude for my family, my community, and the Almighty.

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