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I Will Write It In Their Hearts - Volume 2 Letters from the Lubavitcher Rebbe Rosh HaShanah blessings; Rosh HaShanah as "the head of the year" Translated by: Rabbi Eli Touger Published and copyright © by Sichos In English (718) 778-5436 • info@SichosInEnglish.org • FAX (718) 735-4139
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No. 198
This letter is addressed to Mr. Alexander Cohen.28 Elul, 5705, BrooklynGreetings and blessings,
In the name of Kehot and in my own name, I would like to wish you and your entire [household] a good and sweet year with success in all your endeavors.
The literal meaning of the name Rosh HaShanah is "head of the year. Our sages[237] explain that the holiday is called Rosh HaShanah, and not "the beginning of the year," because just as the head directs the functioning of the entire body; so, too, the good resolutions and [desirable] conduct we take upon ourselves on Rosh HaShanah must direct [the outcome of] the entire year.
This year Rosh HaShanah falls on Shabbos. The concept of Shabbos is that a person lifts himself above his ordinary weekday concerns and comes closer to [living] a spiritual life.
This is our wish for the new year: May we all proceed in our spiritual undertakings, bringing the body closer to the soul and carrying out all our positive thoughts in our actual conduct.
With blessings for a kesivah vachasimah tovah,
Menachem M. SchneersonExecutive Director
Notes:
- (Back to text) Likkutei Torah, Devarim, p. 41c, et al.
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