Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Shana Tova. L'Shana Tova, Imagine Peace Read.

Rosh Hashana commemorates the 6th prime of Creation -- the era God created man. That one day, Adam and Eve were created, sinned, and were judged. While Jews publicize Rosh Hashanah as the New Year, we do it solemnly, because it marks not only creation, but the concepts of sprung will, violation and judgment.



Still, many thousands of years later, there is so much pain, so much suffering, so much contention around the everyone and here at home. We must all seek harder to cause it stop. Every year on Rosh Hashanah I make an effort to detail the drift of the High Holy Days, their esteem in the lives not just of Jews, but of someone beings everywhere.






This year I'll just command it this way: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur substitute for the final "do-over." You analysis the background year of your life, seem at what you did wrong, where you went astray, whom you might have hurt. Then you express regret to those clan and to God, and you clear up to do better. If you do this in good faith and sincerely, God will inscribe your personage in the Book of Life for another year.



Give you another opportunity to be a better humanitarian being. Every year we are granted this opportunity. Every separate year of our lives. If only all people, undivided countries, politicians, leaders, those who alight with far too much hatred would do this. And vile it.

l shana tova



This year Rosh Hashanah falls so thick to the anniversary of 9/11. It must be a unconventional reminder, more than ever, about the change between Right and Wrong, no stuff what our persuasion systems. It must be a mnemonic of how every overrefined every compulsion is to all humanity. And that we must all word to try harder to do together for Peace.



Here is a delightful example (even with Bill Clinton's off-key singing) of how children often clue the progress to truth.




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