A Celebration of Unity and Warmth
The Rosh Ha-Shanah celebration in the community — brought warmth, coziness, and a sense of unity to all participants
In our community, thanks to the volunteers, the Rosh Ha-Shanah celebration became special and warm.
On the first day, we gathered in a small circle at the Museum of History and Religion. The atmosphere was exceptionally cozy and touching — starting the new year among friends and like-minded people always brings strength, inspiration, and a good mood. Volunteers took care of every detail — the space was neat and welcoming — and kind words, smiles, and small symbolic gifts created a sense of warmth and attention for everyone.
The next day, we came together as a large family to hear the sound of the shofar — a symbol of purification and a new beginning. Together, we felt the joy of the holiday, unity, and gratitude for the opportunity to be close to one another. It was a time of sincere communication, exchanging wishes, and delight in being together.
The celebration reminded us how important it is to support one another — to be attentive, and to share warmth. Volunteers helped create coziness and a friendly atmosphere, making the community feel like a true family. Every smile — every word of support and care — is a small but meaningful contribution to the festive spirit.
Shana Tova u-Metuka!