Wednesday, September 16, 2020

FW: Shanah Tovah! Welcome, ⑤⑦⑧①!





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From: "Chabad.org" <jewishlife@chabad.org>
Date: 9/16/20 2:00 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: mates57564@aol.com
Subject: Shanah Tovah! Welcome, ⑤⑦⑧①!

To help you celebrate Rosh Hashanah, our team has put together a first-rate collection of tools, essays, and more.

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Dear Mr. Chroman,

It's hard to believe that more than half a year has passed since COVID-19 swept the globe and so drastically changed our world.

But some things stay the same. Rosh Hashanah is still Rosh Hashanah, and we are still G-d's children. Whether we are home, tending to loved ones, or gathered in tents outside our synagogues, we will be hearing the shofar, dipping apples into honey, and praying that G-d grant us, our communities, and the entire planet a "good and sweet year" in the most literal sense.

Wishing you and yours a very healthy, happy, and sweet new year!

Shana Tova from your friends at Chabad.org

Things to do

before
Rosh Hashanah...

Rosh Hashanah 2020 begins on the eve of Friday, September 18, and ends at nightfall on Sunday,* September 20

*The first day of Rosh Hashanah this year is Shabbat. Shofar is blown only on Sunday, the second day of Rosh Hashanah
Synagogue Holiday Service

High-Holidays during COVID: Find a service near you

Find social-distanced services and shofar blowings near you

Holiday guides Holiday Guide

Read our holiday guides

We included tons of useful information, including how to celebrate Rosh Hashanah at home

Ohel Write to the Rebbe

Send a prayer petition to the Rebbe's resting place

A COVID-safe way to fulfill the time-hallowed tradition of praying at the resting place of the righteous before the New Year

Recipes Recipes

Cook a delicious meal

Our elaborate High Holiday recipes section includes simple instructions, photos, & videos!

Send a card Greeting Cards

Say it with a card

Send your loved ones Shana Tova greeting cards

Kids Kids

Get the kids involved

They are our future!

Prayer book Holiday Guide

Don't have a prayer book?

Print this essential Rosh Hashanah prayer book (before the holiday, of course)

Online Visit Site

Get informed and inspire others

Read. Learn. Enjoy. Watch. Share. Our Rosh Hashanah site has it all!

To help you celebrate, our team has put together a first-rate collection of tools, essays, and more. Here are some of our favorites:

Shanah Tovah!

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