Shana Tova! – WZO

Shana Tova!

Dear friends,

As we approach Rosh Hashana, I would like to wish each and every one of you
a happy and healthy new year.

May the new year be a year of peace among us.
May we be able to love and accept one another and feel united as one nation.

Together, may we continue to strengthen the values of the Jewish and Zionist
identity, and work to unite the Jewish people – in the land of Israel and across
the world.

When we all gather with our loved ones at the holiday dinner, let us take a
few moments to appreciate what unites us. Only together we can continue to
build a better future for the Jewish people and the State of Israel.

A happy and sweet new year to you and your families.

15 Sep 2023
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