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City
of Berkeley Proclamation
PROCLAMATION
HONORING DAVID NADEL AND DECLARING THE WEEK OF JANUARY 14, 1997
TO JANUARY 21, 1997 AS DAVID NADEL WEEK
WHEREAS,
David Nadel was honored by the City of Berkeley in 1993 as a Tzaddic
(Righteous One) for his outstanding work and for his lifetime commitment
to the causes of peace, justice and respect for human rights; and
WHEREAS,
as a political activist stubbornly principled and deeply committed
to his beliefs, Dave Nadel's gift to his community was sharing what
he thought life ought to be while working to make life what it should
be; and
WHEREAS,
the support for his community that David Nadel gave in such a gracious,
generous manner--the list of over 250 causes that have raised funds
at Ashkenaz is a catalogue of Berkeley activit--was reciprocated
with a massive show of support in the defense of Ashkenaz when it
was endangered by the lawsuit brought against him by the University
Of California Regents; and
WHEREAS,
David Nadel was a longtime peace advocate who supported a People's
Park independent of the University of California Regents and proceeded
to follow governmental procedures to change the composition of the
Board of Regents by having them democratically elected; and
WHEREAS,
his death is especially tragic because he was a man of peace yet
he fell victim to this act of senseless violence that occurs far
too often in communities across the country due to the easy availability
of guns; and
WHEREAS,
the Ashkenaz building, historically significant and architecturally
masterful with ornamental scrollwork and wooden decor designed to
resemble old Ashkenazi Jewish synagogues from Eastern Europe, has
been a rich source of international culture and history for the
past 23 years.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that as we say goodbye to David Nadel,
we are reminded that although a mindless gunman took him away from
us, the years of treasured experiences we have shared together at
his House of Whole World Dance Music--a place where men, women,
children and youth can attend in a respectful and safe environment--will
remain forever precious in our hearts. And so we say: Here's to
a job well done, David. May you rest in peace. You earned it.
AND
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED in a city which takes pride in its cultural
diversity and is well known world-wide for the political activities
of its citizens, which were exemplified by the life and deeds of
David Nadel, that I, Shirley Dean, Mayor of the City of Berkeley,
together with the Berkeley City Council, do hereby declare the week
of January 14 to January 21, 1997 as DAVID NADEL WEEK as
a time of special remembrance of David Nadel, and do further urge
the citizens of Berkeley to work for peace, social justice and human
rights.
Shirley
Dean, Mayor
January 14, 1997
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