Reesa and Stuart Kalishman
Wishes you, your family
and friends
A Happy and Healthy New Year !
 
 

Rosh Hashanah Begins on the evening of October 2nd, 2005
Jewish year 5766

Rosh Hashanah is one of the Jewish tradition's holiest days
celebrating the creation of the world and is
a time for reflection and self evaluation.

Rosh Hashanah

Have a Sweet 5766 !

A suggestion from a Friend of a Friend

Yom Kippur starts at sundown October 12th, a day we normally light memorial candles for those we loved and lost.    In every jewish home it would also be nice to to see a Yahrzeit candle burning for all those people who died in the terrorist attacks of September 11th in the United States a date that will not soon be forgotten.  And sadly, for the almost daily news reports we hear about from terrorist attacks in Israel.  If you light a candle already, light another one.  If you don't light a candle every year, light one this year. It would be a way for Jews everywhere in the world to make a statement of sympathy, condolence and solidarity.

The Mourner's Kaddish
Reader and Mourners

Yisgadal v'yiskadash sh'me rabbo, b