Rosh Hashanah is known as the birthday of the world. As with all birthdays and each new year, it is a time to take stock, a time to celebrate, and a time to plan how we will help repair the world.
These days invite us to consider not only the path of our own lives, but also the ties that bind us to our families and our communities, and our role in the world around us.
May the sound of the shofar be a call to action, and the sweetness of apples dipped in honey a source of joy.
Wishing you and your loved ones a year filled with good health, joy, and peace.
On behalf of the Taube Center’s Board and Staff,
Helise