VIN News Wishes Readers a Sweet New Year — A Year of Hope and Redemption

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    NEW YORK – As the Jewish world ushers in Rosh Hashanah, VIN News extends heartfelt wishes to all our readers for a shana tova u’m’suka — a good and sweet new year. This is a time for reflection, renewal, and hope for the year ahead.

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    In the spirit of this holy season, we share a special message: while this year will be the year when we can break the news of the coming of Moshiach, let us embrace hope and redemption in every challah baked, every shofar blown, and every prayer offered. May it be a year where all our prayers are answered, a year of health, unity, and spiritual sweetness. We are reminded that light can pierce the darkness, and that our faith and perseverance are never in vain.

    As we dip apples in honey, may this year be a symbol of unity, kindness, and spiritual sweetness. May it bring healing to the Jewish people worldwide, strength to Israel, and peace to all nations.

    From all of us at VIN News, Shanah Tovah! Let us step into this year together with courage, faith, and the joy of knowing that each day brings us closer to ultimate redemption.

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    Nachum
    Nachum
    1 hour ago

    I agree wholeheartedly with the greetings from the VIN Staff, and I also extend my personal greetings to all for for a New Year of unity, kindness, peace, spiritual growth, and good health to all.

    Yoni
    Yoni
    8 seconds ago

    “….. May it bring healing to the Jewish people worldwide, ….”
    We must realize that in Shmona Esra, the Brocho “Boreich Oleinu” which refers to Parnasah, we are B”H doing quite well financially, because in this Brocho we do not single out Jewish people, we pray for everybody. But we also have to learn to do the same by “Birchas Refueinu” ending in “Rofeh choilei Amoi Yisroel’, that we should no longer exclude Choilei Umos Ho’olom. Then, Hkb”h will finally, yes Finally, start accepting our prayers for Refuos.