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Israel

‘Look back with pride, forward with hope’

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ABOVE is Israeli PM Netanyahu’s video message. President Rivlin also released a video which users can SEE HERE.



Netanyahu noted that the holiday comes this year just after the death of statesman and former Israeli President Shimon Peres. “And I think Shimon would want us to celebrate Rosh Hashanah this year by looking back with pride and looking forward with hope,” Netanyahu said.

“On this Rosh Hashanah, I ask Jews around the world to remain hopeful and continue pursuing justice and truth. This is the story of the Jewish people. This is the story of the State of Israel.”

Rivlin HOMEIsraeli President Reuven Rivlin, pictured at right, also released a holiday greeting on Sunday as both a letter and a YouTube video which users can SEE HERE.

Rivlin said that Israel faces the difficult challenge: to “strengthen the bond between Israel and the Diaspora – especially the younger generation”.

In a message directly to young Jews around the world, Rivlin said: “Do not take Israel for granted, do not forget that our destinies are tied together.”

“You hear arguments about religion, between right and left, and you see the conflict that has been forced on us with our neighbours and feel you have no voice. I say to you, this year, come to Israel and visit, come to Israel and learn, Israel is a strong democracy, come and hear and be heard. Because we are one people, and have a duty to each other.”

Rivlin also said that the country faces the challenge of “how to build bridges between all the different communities in Israel; religious, secular, Jewish, and Arab. We must build together a shared hope for Israel for our shared future in this land”.

He concluded, “as President of Israel this shared hope is at the top of my agenda, and I see you all as important partners in this mission.”

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