New Year Thoughts
Shana Tova. Happy Jewish New Year and pray for peace.
This year the two-day holiday begins on the eve of Sunday September 29, 2019.
The Jewish New Year being ushered in is 5780.
Rosh HaShana does not celebrate the creation of the world but rather marks the number of years since the creation of Adam.
Perhaps this is to remind us that in Judaism it is people that are important. So, at this time we appeal for your people to people help in supporting Dry Bones.
We are totally supported by donations, so please consider helping us at this time
Have a sweet and prosperous New Year and please click on https://drybonesproject.com/365
Labels: High holidays, Holiday, Israel, Jewish, Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShana
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