It's the start of the Jewish New Year. The High Holidays are the most important days in the Jewish calendar. It starts with Rosh Hashanah and ends with a day of fasting ten days later on Yom Kippur. It is a time of reflection, atonement, forgiveness and hope for a year in which we do better next year than we did last year.
My wish to everyone, whether you are Jewish or not, is to have a year full of sweetness and may we all be better people in the coming year than we were last year. I know I am going to try.
L'Shana Tova. Happy New Year.
A Happy New Year to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteDebbi F.
What a beautiful, loving sentiment. Happy New Year Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year!
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