Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Happy New Year!


    You're not likely to see the ball coming
down on Times Square this evening. But
plenty of people will be celebrating New
Year just the same!
     Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year,
begins at sunset and ends at nightfall on
Friday, September 6th.
     That's three days! That's what I call a
Celebration!
     Most of us try to cram everything into
one night. And at one of the coldest times
of the year at that!
     Rosh Hashanah is believed to be the
anniversary of the creation of Adam and
Eve.
     You remember Adam. That's the guy who
lost a rib then got tossed out of the garden of
Eden after Eve, the one who got his rib, talked
him into eating an apple from the "tree of
knowledge."  Men have been learning ever
since!
      While our friends of the Jewish faith don't
have a Time's Square celebration they do have
the blowing of the Shofar which is sort of the
original version of those noise makers the
rest of us use. They're so far ahead! In fact
while most of us are stuck in 2013, Rosh
Hashanah marks the year 5774 on the Jewish
calendar!
      That's a lot of history and,for those who
remember "Fiddler on the Roof," a lot of
tradition!
       I'd like to see us all join in the celebration!
       And to those who will...."Shanah Tovah"....
[have a] good year.
        And may all your NEWS be good!
                                                                                 







 





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