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The President: Hello.
As Jews across America, Israel, and the world gather together
for the High Holidays, Michelle and I extend our warmest wishes
to you and your families for a sweet and happy new year.
My good friend Elie Wiesel once said that God gave human beings
a secret, and that secret was not how to begin but
how to begin again.
These days of awe are a chance to celebrate that gift,
to give thanks for the secret, the miracle of renewal.
In synagogues and homes over the coming days,
Jews will reflect on a year that carried
its shares of challenges.
We've been reminded many times that our world
still needs repair.
So here at home we continue the hard work of rebuilding
our economy and restoring our American dream
of opportunity for all.
Around the world, we continue to stand for the dignity of every
human being, and against the scourge of anti-Semitism,
and we reaffirm the friendships and bonds that keep
us strong, including our unshakeable alliance with
the State of Israel.
So let's approach this new year with new confidence
and new hope.
Let's recommit ourselves to living out the values we share
as individuals and as a country.
Above all, let's embrace this God-given miracle of renewal,
this extraordinary opportunity to begin again
in pursuit of justice, prosperity, and peace.
From my family to yours.
Shanah tovah.