Embassy of Israel
Dear Friends,
It is with great joy that I wish you a Shana Tova!
Rosh Hashanah offers us the opportunity to reflect on the past year. It is particularly important that we take time to think about all that we have achieved and cherish the happy moments and memories made in the last year.
Movement for Reform Judaism
- By Movement for Reform Judaism
A High Holy Day Message from Rabbi Josh Levy, CEO of The Movement for Reform Judaism & Rabbi Charley Baginsky, CEO of Liberal Judaism
The Yamim Noraim are a time for reflection; for pressing pause to think back on the year that has passed and imagine what the next year might bring.
Board of Deputies
- By Marie van der Zyl
This Rosh Hashanah, I would like to focus on two wonderful events which demonstrate the esteem in which the Jewish community is held in this country. The first of these was the coronation of King Charles III in May. I was privileged to be invited to represent the Jewish community at the coronation. The King has said on a number of occasions that he wishes to be the ‘protector of faiths’ and he has been as good as his word. Having experienced King Charles’ warmth towards our community on several occasions, I know he will be a wonderful monarch both for the Jewish community and the wider nation. I wish him much success.