I send greetings to those celebrating Rosh Hashanah.
On this occasion of spiritual reflection, people of the Jewish faith in our country and around the world recognize the blessings from the Almighty as they commemorate the anniversary of the creation of the world. During this holy time, men and women take time to remember the past, contemplate the sweetness of the new year, and look forward to a promising future.
This special occasion is also an opportunity to celebrate the history of the Jewish people and the values that bind us all together.
Laura and I send our best wishes for a meaningful Rosh Hashanah and L’shanah tovah.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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can you immagine Obama saying such a message???
Gooood morning everyone!
Let’s try to keep the forum clean today, shall we?
We all have our political views, and as much as we try, we really won’t change anyone’s mind through posts. No, really, I promise you- it won’t work.
So let’s just respect each other, and we’ll all be happy 🙂
It’s a beautiful day in Hashem’s world, let’s all enjoy it!
Kesiva V’Chasima Tova, everyone!
Being that bush doesn’t need our votes…he means what he says-and says what he means.
Btw George-Thanks for the shana tova txt msg you sent me 😉
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If he did, it would immediately touted as “pandering” – see last week’s post here:
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/article.php?p=24048
Here’s a pop quiz for all of you who believe EITHER side when it comes to promises about Israel:
From the last 2 presidents, which one was touted as the “best friend Israel ever had?” Is it the same one who was the FIRST US president to call for a divided Jerusalem? The one who pushed Israel to give away the most land in 20 years for exchange for NOTHING?
Do not believe any politician, left or right, when it comes to promises about Israel and the Middle East. If you do, you are a fool who does not learn from history, and are being easily manipulated for your vote.
CHAIMSS you are right! ywn needs more posts like yours! v’ameich kulam tzadikim