The US will officially observe National Shabbat for the first time by Trump's decree
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Trump has introduced the first-ever National Shabbat in US history from May 15 to 16. The initiative is timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of independence and Jewish heritage.

From May 15 to 16, the United States is officially celebrating Shabbat for the first time. On May 4, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the country's first-ever National Shabbat. The initiative is timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of United States independence and is part of Jewish American Heritage Month. This was reported by the White House, according to UNN.
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According to the document, National Shabbat will last from sunset on May 15 until nightfall on May 16. The White House stated that this day is intended to become a symbol of gratitude, spiritual reflection, and unity for Americans of all backgrounds.
In his address, Trump emphasized that the Jewish community has made a significant contribution to the development of the United States.
"This month, we celebrate the contributions that Jewish Americans have made to our way of life; we honor their role in shaping the history of our Nation,"
Trump called on Americans to join the celebration
Trump also stated that National Shabbat should be a day of "prayer, praise, and thanksgiving" in the year of the 250th anniversary of American independence.
"Friends, families, and communities of all backgrounds can unite in a sign of gratitude for our great Nation,"
The U.S. President specifically called on Americans to "celebrate their faith and freedom" and participate in events dedicated to Jewish American Heritage Month. The executive order was signed on May 4, 2026.