[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 87 (Tuesday, May 23, 2023)]
[House]
[Pages H2508-H2509]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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REMEMBERING JUDY GILBERT-GOULD
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Wasserman Schultz) for 5 minutes.
Ms. WASSERMAN SCHULTZ. Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I
rise to recognize the remarkable life of Judy Gilbert-Gould.
Judy Gilbert-Gould, a lifelong resident of Miami, passed away on
April 21, 2023, at the age of 88. She was the daughter of the late
Stanley C. and Martha M. Myers and sister to the late Kenneth M. Myers.
As a young woman, Judy became involved in the National Council of
Jewish Women, eventually serving as president of the Miami chapter. In
recognition of her service, Judy was awarded NCJW's highest honor, the
Hannah G. Solomon Award, for her commitment to the advancement of human
welfare.
Judy later served in several other important professional and
leadership capacities.
Working under then-Dade County State's attorney Janet Reno, Judy was
the director of victim-witness services in the State's Attorney's
Office to help prepare rape victims to testify in court.
Later on, Judy's professional career concentrated on working for the
Jewish people. In 1983, Judy joined the Greater Miami Jewish
Federation, where she served for many years as director of the Jewish
Community Relations Council, the JCRC.
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As the JCRC's executive director, Judy adroitly mobilized and engaged
Miami's Jewish community on many levels. She led our citizen activists
in building relationships with Members of Congress on both sides of the
aisle, was pivotal in the pro-Israel movement here at home, and
successfully advocated for the national agenda supported by the Jewish
Council for Public Affairs.
On a personal note, we worked closely together to address a multitude
of issues facing our community, from the scourge of anti-Semitism to
ensuring we maintain our strong U.S.-Israel relationship.
Shortly after I was first elected to Congress, under Judy's
leadership role at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, she approached
me with the idea to sponsor legislation that would create a month
during which we honor the contributions American Jews have made to the
fabric of our Nation.
I introduced a resolution, and since 2006 our Nation has celebrated
Jewish American Heritage Month each May to educate Americans about the
contributions Jewish Americans have made and continue to make to our
country, helping to reduce hate, anti-Semitism, and bigotry.
Judy's commitment to Miami's Jewish community and the State of Israel
was exemplary, and I will miss her guidance and wisdom.
My heart is with her family in mourning the loss of this kind,
generous, and compassionate soul. We were forever privileged to have
shared this time with Judy. May her memory be for a blessing.
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