Even if you aren't Jewish, Rosh Hashanah is still a holiday worth celebrating. While it's the "Jewish New Year", it's also the beginning of a time of reflection for members of the tribe which culminates in the highly sacred day of atonement 10 days later called Yom Kippur.
Rosh Hashanah began last Wednesday so I am a tad late here on this.
Any holiday that celebrates the renewal of life and introspection is one we can all use in my book.
So to that end I'm sharing this video clip, a Rosh Hashanah rif on Daft Punk's "Get Lucky".
And to all my Jewish friends, L'Shana Tovah and Gmar Chatima Tova.
Rosh Hashanah began last Wednesday so I am a tad late here on this.
Any holiday that celebrates the renewal of life and introspection is one we can all use in my book.
So to that end I'm sharing this video clip, a Rosh Hashanah rif on Daft Punk's "Get Lucky".
And to all my Jewish friends, L'Shana Tovah and Gmar Chatima Tova.
Sluggy
My daughter loves all Jewish holidays. She gets all Christian and Jewish holidays off with pay at her job in NYC. Her employers are Jewish.
ReplyDeleteSooo, I can call her during the day!