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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
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For Immediate Release                                                 September 17, 2009

Below is a transcript of the President’s videotaped remarks on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah. To watch the video or read translations of this message, please visit:http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Warm-Wishes-for-Rosh-Hashanah/.


REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON
THE OCCASION OF ROSH HASHANAH

As members of the Jewish faith here in America and around the world gather to celebrate the High Holidays, I want to extend my warmest wishes for this New Year. L’Shanah Tovah Tikatevu – may you have a good year, and may you be inscribed for blessing in the Book of Life.

Rosh Hashanah marks the start of a new year – a time of humble prayer, joyful celebration, and hope for a new beginning. Ten days later, Yom Kippur stands as a day of reflection and repentance. And this sacred time provides not just an opportunity for individual renewal and reconciliation, but for families, communities and even nations to heal old divisions, seek new understandings, and come together to build a better world for our children and grandchildren.

At the dawn of this New Year, let us rededicate ourselves to that work. Let us reject the impulse to harden ourselves to others’ suffering, and instead make a habit of empathy – of recognizing ourselves in each other and extending our compassion to those in need.

Let us resist prejudice, intolerance, and indifference in whatever forms they may take — let us stand up strongly to the scourge of anti-Semitism, which is still prevalent in far too many corners of our world.

Let us work to extend the rights and freedoms so many of us enjoy to all the world’s citizens – to speak and worship freely; to live free from violence and oppression; to make of our lives what we will.

And let us work to achieve lasting peace and security for the state of Israel, so that the Jewish state is fully accepted by its neighbors, and its children can live their dreams free from fear. That is why my Administration is actively pursuing the lasting peace that has eluded Israel and its Arab neighbors for so long.

Throughout history, the Jewish people have been, in the words of the Prophet Isaiah, “a light unto the nations.” Through an abiding commitment to faith, family, and justice, Jews have overcome extraordinary adversity, holding fast to the hope of a better tomorrow.

In this season of renewal, we celebrate that spirit; we honor a great and ancient faith; and we rededicate ourselves to the work of repairing this world.

Michelle and I wish all who celebrate Rosh Hashanah a healthy, peaceful and sweet New Year.

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Getting Through


“Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it so that the other half may reach you.”

Kahlil Gibran, excerpt from
Sand and Foam (1926)

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Threat Level Revised to ‘Hot Paisley’

GLOBAL THREAT LEVEL:

HOT PAISLEY

paisley
Please be advised that a recent spike
in the
conflict propensity index has
triggered an elevation of the current
Global Threat Level to Hot Paisley.

This condition will continue for the next
30 days, but may be revised at any time.

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A Story Untitled

dreamerYour life may turn out to be just a dream; that’s okay. Create your own story. Make of it what you will. Always be respectful of your co-authors. Pray for inspired criticism and the wisdom to recognise it. And, whenever you get the chance, dream a little dream of peace. 

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Black Friday

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[…]

When Black Friday comes
I’ll stand down by the door
And catch the grey men when they
Dive from the fourteenth floor
. 

 

When Black Friday comes
I’ll collect everything I’m owed
And before my friends find out
I’ll be on the road

 

[…]

Excerpt, “Black Friday” by Steely Dan

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