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Why do We Wish People 'Sweet New Year'? #roshhashanah #shanatova

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In this insightful video, Rabbi Raskin dives into the deeper meaning behind the tradition of wishing others a "Shana Tova" or a "Sweet New Year" during Rosh Hashanah. This Jewish New Year greeting is more than just words—it's a reflection of our care for others. Rabbi Raskin explains how offering these heartfelt blessings not only enhances the lives of those around us but also brings divine favor upon ourselves. Discover how this powerful act of kindness can transform your spiritual connection this Rosh Hashanah 2024.
Are you ready to embrace the new year with purpose and intention? Watch now to explore the importance of Rosh Hashanah blessings and what they mean for your journey.
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This book, on mystical Hebrew letters, unleashes the most sought after secrets of the "Law Of Attraction" in the entire universe.
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ABOUT RABBI AARON L. RASKIN
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin, a dynamic and charismatic leader, hails from a long line of prominent rabbis. His grandfather, Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht, served as official translator to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Rabbi Raskin came to Brooklyn Heights in September of 1988 to co-found Congregation B'nai Avraham and to serve as its spiritual leader. As an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, he inspires his community, including many prominent judges, lawyers, doctors and community leaders, with his elegant, and poignant ethical and spiritual guidance.
Many leading publications have profiled Rabbi Raskin, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Jerusalem Post.
Rabbi Raskin has spoken on five continents, and teaches frequent classes on a variety of topics. More than 150 classes have been recorded and webcast on Jewish.TV; these attract thousands of viewers worldwide each week.
He, his wife Shternie, and children live in Brooklyn Heights, NY.
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Are you ready to embrace the new year with purpose and intention? Watch now to explore the importance of Rosh Hashanah blessings and what they mean for your journey.
Keywords:
Shana Tova meaning, Rosh Hashanah blessings, Jewish new year traditions, Rosh Hashanah 2024, Divine blessings Rosh Hashanah, importance of Shana Tova, Jewish new year greetings, acts of kindness Rosh Hashanah, why say Shana Tova, wishing a sweet new year, Jewish spiritual reflection, blessings for new year in Judaism, significance of Jewish new year, how to wish Shana Tova, Jewish high holidays, Rosh Hashanah wishes.
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Order your copy of Rabbi Raskin's #1 Selling Book "Letters Of Light". There are only a few copies left.
---
What is the "Letters of Light"?
This book, on mystical Hebrew letters, unleashes the most sought after secrets of the "Law Of Attraction" in the entire universe.
These secrets are used by the most affluent and influential leaders in the world and have been used by world leaders for over 5,102 years including Moses, Aristotle and Alexander The Great... and have been the foundational pillars of the Jewish religion.
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ABOUT RABBI AARON L. RASKIN
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin, a dynamic and charismatic leader, hails from a long line of prominent rabbis. His grandfather, Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht, served as official translator to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Rabbi Raskin came to Brooklyn Heights in September of 1988 to co-found Congregation B'nai Avraham and to serve as its spiritual leader. As an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, he inspires his community, including many prominent judges, lawyers, doctors and community leaders, with his elegant, and poignant ethical and spiritual guidance.
Many leading publications have profiled Rabbi Raskin, including National Geographic, The New York Times, and The Jerusalem Post.
Rabbi Raskin has spoken on five continents, and teaches frequent classes on a variety of topics. More than 150 classes have been recorded and webcast on Jewish.TV; these attract thousands of viewers worldwide each week.
He, his wife Shternie, and children live in Brooklyn Heights, NY.
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CONNECT WITH THE RABBI
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