Rosh Hashanah greetings
"L'Shana Tovah"
That’s Happy New Year in Hebrew, and it’s the phrase of the day today.
This day marks the Jewish Year 5772, celebrated as Rosh Hashanah during the first of Tishri. Biblically, this holy day is known as the Day of Remembrance and even the Day of Judgment.
Rosh Hashanah, to Jews, marks the start of a brand-new year in faith and a time for new beginnings in many areas of life.
The phrase “Rosh Hashanah” may be translated as “head of the year.”
The phrase “Rosh Hashanah” may be translated as “head of the year.”
ראש השנה
May we all, whether we be Jews and Gentiles, pray for a peace that endures, the grace of a fresh start in life and divinely inspired love that makes such possibilities even possible.
Image/s:
Vintage Rosh Hashanah cards
Public Domain Artwork
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Nice blog, thanks for the information on Rosh hashanah greetings.
ReplyDeleteCheers and hugs,
Cathy