The
White House - 09.17.2001
The White House
Rosh Hashanah, 5762
I am
pleased to send warm greetings to Jews in the United States, Israel,
and other
nations around the world as you observe Rosh Hashanah. This year's
observance comes in the wake of great tragedy and at a time of national
mourning and recovery.
Rosh
Hashanah
marks the beginning of a New Year within the Jewish community,
and it is a time for personal reflection. As you prepare for Yom
Kippur, the Day of Atonement, may this solemn period bring forth a
deeper
devotion to your faith's noble ideals. During this time of renewal
and
recovery, may countless others join in praying for peace and for the
growth of
religious tolerance around the world.
Rosh
Hashanah celebrates Judaism's remarkable heritage, and it is a reaffirmation
of God's mercy, glory, and love. As you look ahead to the coming
year, I join with other Americans of diverse backgrounds and beliefs
in receiving
inspiration from your faith, your holy acts of repentance, and your
loving kindness. May this year's celebration bless all who participate
as we heal from the wounds inflicted by the recent terrorist attacks.
Laura
joins me in sending best wishes for a blessed Rosh Hashanah.