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President Bush’s Rosh Hashanah Greeting


wh cover.jpgI send greetings to those around the world celebrating Rosh Hashanah. The sound of the Shofar heralds the beginning of a new year and a time of remembrance and renewal for the Jewish people. During these holy days, men and women are called to reflect on their faith and to honor the blessings of creation. The enduring traditions of Rosh Hashanah remind us of the deep values of faith and family that strengthen our Nation and help guide us each day. As Jewish people around the world come together to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, it is a chance to look to the new year with hope and faith.

Laura and I send our best wishes for a blessed Rosh Hashanah and shanah tovah.

GEORGE W. BUSH

(Photo courtesy of US White-house Photographer Tina Hager)



15 Responses

  1. Mr President – May Hashem give you the strength to terminate all those who are seeking to harm us. Please do pardon Jonathan Pollard as he has been punished enough already.

  2. Re: Middle of Nostrand

    Something tells me “NO”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Y.W is a gr8 website but not on talking terms with World Leaders…

  3. Whatever the politics, it would be most appreciated if the president would pardon our Jewish brother Jonathan Pollard; we would be most happy to hear that he is being reunited with his people in time for the high holidays.

  4. Suggestion: Write letters of appreciation to President Bush. Thank him for the good he does for Jews. NO mention of J. Pollard. When his term ends, the President can release anyone. THEN we write letters requesting Mr. Pollard’s release.
    This is much more tactful than badgering the White House every day, especially when we haven’t said a thank you for Bush’s benevolency towards Jews.

  5. tomim tihye – The gedolim said you should call him now about Pollard – I guess you name does not match your feelings.

    Yoel – The only Jew you really love is yourself – yoy skunk.

  6. Thank you Mr. President for being a supporter of Israel. Mr. President, may you and your family be “zoche” to happiness, health and strength to continue leading this great country against those who wish to destroy us.

    Zei Gezunt!

  7. You’re wrong, emesvyatziv. I would like to think I have ahavas for all of Yisroel. It’s the goyim I don’t feel obliged to love. Tell me, do you always say such lashon hara this late in to Elul?

  8. Knowing that he is a politician – I would assume that his friendliness towards the Jews is more of a appropriate position – should the tides of political anti-Jewish sentiment arise (chas v’shal-om) and bashing Jews would help in an election – you would hear very different words. I believe he is merely a puppet in this world with our Creator holding his strings.

  9. Yoel – Your posting indicated this “min’s” lies was assumed “maybe incorrectly” to be talking about Pollard. If you were talking about President Bush – although I disagree with you – I would not have responded to your comment.

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