Rosh HaShanah Greetings
"..Our task as religious leaders is to engage our own people in self reflection and point the way to a better future for our children and ourselves.."
Rosh Hashanah is the first and second days of the first Jewish month of Tishrei. It marks the beginning of the Jewish new year. The celebration of this holiday is marked with solemnity, as it is the day on which the whole world is judged for the coming year. Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world, as it was on this day that G-d created Man on the 6th day of creation. Every year, on this day, we proclaim G-d as our one and true King.
This year, (2004-2005/5765) Rosh Hashanah, begins on Wednesday evening, September 15, 2004, and continues through Friday night, September 17, 2004.
Rabbis For Human Rights Jewish New Year Message asks us the fundamental question of all - for what do we live? Can we become God's partner in mending a fractured world?
Rosh Hashanah is the first and second days of the first Jewish month of Tishrei. It marks the beginning of the Jewish new year. The celebration of this holiday is marked with solemnity, as it is the day on which the whole world is judged for the coming year. Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world, as it was on this day that G-d created Man on the 6th day of creation. Every year, on this day, we proclaim G-d as our one and true King.
This year, (2004-2005/5765) Rosh Hashanah, begins on Wednesday evening, September 15, 2004, and continues through Friday night, September 17, 2004.
Rabbis For Human Rights Jewish New Year Message asks us the fundamental question of all - for what do we live? Can we become God's partner in mending a fractured world?
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