President Rivlin sent English-language greetings to Jews around the world ahead of the Jewish New Year.

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In his greeting, President Reuven Rivlin stressed the importance of the bonds between the Jewish people.

The President noted the similarity between the Hebrew for “friend” and for “connection” and stressed, “The bonds that hold us together stretch across the world today and deep into our shared history.

“I know we are at a time when some see the things that divide us more clearly than those that unite us. For some, it can be hard to see what we have in common. I know that there are times when we do not agree with each other. I know there are times when we do not feel like “friends”.

“So, as we approach this Rosh Hashanah, let us reflect on what we share, on the links that bind us together.

“We are one people, with a shared history and a shared future. We share a commitment to the future of the Jewish people, despite our differences. We share a belief in a better world, and a commitment to bring it about.

“Together, friends, we also face the challenge of rising antisemitism, of racism and hatred, around the world. Wherever we choose to live, we must be able to feel proud of being Jewish, and safe to identify as Jewish in whatever way we choose.”

He went on to say, “Here in Israel, our society brings together different communities: religious and secular, Jewish and Arab, old and young, left and right. We share this land that we love. The bonds between us, friends, are our best hope for a bright future. So let us hope that this year we will feel closer to each other, more like friends.

“From the heart of the Jewish world and the capital of the State of Israel, I wish you and your families – Shana Tova u’Metukah, and may we all be blessed with many happy and sweet years ahead.”


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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.