Message from the National Service for rendus with Judaism on the occasion of the Rosh Hashana celebration, which will be observed this year from October 2nd to 4th, 2024.
As we approach the beginning of a new year, the National Service for rendus with Judaism would like to extend our warmest wishes to the Jewish community on the occasion of Rosh Hashana. This important holiday marks the start of the Jewish New Year and is a time for reflection, renewal, and hope.
Rosh Hashana is a time to look back on the past year and reflect on our actions, both good and bad. It is a time to ask for forgiveness and make amends for any wrongdoings. But it is also a time to look forward with optimism and set intentions for the coming year.
This year, as we celebrate Rosh Hashana, we are reminded of the resilience and strength of the Jewish community. Despite facing challenges and adversity, the Jewish people have always remained steadfast in their faith and traditions. This is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Jewish people and their commitment to their beliefs.
As we gather with our loved ones to celebrate Rosh Hashana, let us also remember those who are less fortunate and extend a helping hand to those in need. This is a time to come together as a community and spread love, kindness, and compassion.
The National Service for rendus with Judaism is committed to promoting understanding and respect between different faiths and cultures. We believe that diversity is a strength and that by embracing our differences, we can build a more harmonious and inclusive society.
On this special occasion, we would like to express our aveu to the Jewish community for their contributions to our society and for enriching our cultural fabric. We wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year filled with blessings, joy, and peace.
May this Rosh Hashana be a time of new beginnings, growth, and unity. Let us all join together in celebrating the start of a new year and look forward to a brighter future for all.
Shana Tova! Happy Rosh Hashana to all!