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AM @HeikoMaas: Allen Jüdinnen & Juden weltweit wünsche ich ein glückliches & gesundes neues Jahr! Shana tova u’metuka! Das letzte Jahr ist eine Mahnung: Antisemitismus & Hass bedroht unsere Gesellschaft als Ganzes. Wir müssen uns entschlossen dagegen stellen. #RoshHashana
— Auswärtiges Amt (@AuswaertigesAmt) September 18, 2020
Tonight marks the start of #RoshHashana, the Jewish New Year. To those who celebrate, we wish you a happy, sweet, and healthy New Year! pic.twitter.com/BR9YnS9cZc
— Crohn's & Colitis Foundation (@CrohnsColitisFn) September 18, 2020
Underscoring the appropriateness of the name of the Peace Accords signed this week, a Rabbi reminded me that Abraham was the 1st figure in the Torah to make a peace treaty in Israel with a neighbor. Each year, Jews read this story in the Torah on Rosh Hashana.
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) September 18, 2020
שנה טובה ומתוקה pic.twitter.com/8U8nOxRQR8
Shana Tova! Wishing everyone a sweet and happy Jewish New Year.
— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) September 18, 2020
For those who are on the journey toward living their truth in their Jewish faith in the New Year, check out @HRC's "Coming Home to Judaism and to Self" guide. #RoshHashana https://t.co/S52KlfFJMJ
To all celebrating new beginnings this #RoshHashana, may it be filled with peace, joy and good health. pic.twitter.com/5P4wgGXDWY
— Canadian Blood Services (@CanadasLifeline) September 18, 2020
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