We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
HOLIDAYS
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
JACK & BELLE EPSTEIN
MR. & MRS.
BERNARD COOPER & MICHAEL
BOB &
• JEANNETTE FELDMAN
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
ANDREW & ELLA FOLTYN
"BEA" F. FEALK
ALEXANDER & HILDA FRANK
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A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
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YITZHAK SHAMIR
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to all
our friends
and relatives.
to all
our friends
and relatives.
GLORIA & ERNIE BEREN
LISA & GERALD BRODY
HILLARY & JOSHUA
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A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
MARVIN & JUDITH DUBIN & FAMILY
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
to all
our friends
and relatives.
to all
my friends
and relatives.
STACY, JEFFREY, BRIAN
& TAMARA BRODSKY
MAURIE CASCADE
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
LENORE, BRAD &
STEPHANIE DEUTCH
RON, LINDA, KIMBERLEE,
ADAM & JENNIFER FAYNE
May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.
May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family — Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life.
MR. & MRS. PHILIP MINKIN
CHARLOTTE & HERBERT MITNICK
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988
A Message On
Rosh Hashanah
Israel Prime Minister
n Rosh Hashanah we
shall conclude the
celebration of Israel's
40th anniversary and will ad-
vance into the fifth decade of
our renewed independence.
We do so with thanksgiving
for all that has been ac-
complished in the first 40
years of our state and with
determination to meet the
challenges and to grasp the
opportunities that await us.
As the new year opens, the
world will be remembering
the Munich sell-out of .50
years ago that paved the way
to World War II. That historic
blunder was followed rapidly
by Kristallnacht, which
signaled the oncoming
tragedy of our people, that
was forseen by a few, but ig-
nored by the majority. There
are vital lessons to be learn-
ed from those events and to be
kept in mind as we survey the
condition of our people in
Israel and in the lands of the
Diaspora.
The main conclusion is:
Had we been a people, with
our own land, with authority,
with a government, with an
army, the Holocaust might
not have occurred. All that is
different today. We are here,
back in Eretz Israel, masters
of our own destiny, with a
military capacity capable of
deterring aggression and
preventing war, with a
brilliant young generation
who have helped us reach
new horizons of technology,
with remarkable ac-
complishments in science,
medicine, agriculture,
economy and other fields.
In the light of the past, our
present needs and our hopes
for the future, it is the bin-
ding obligation of the Jewish
people to do everything possi-
ble to maintain, to preserve
and to strengthen this Jewish
natinal treasure, to overcome
dangers, to repel attacks and
to go on building, creating
and developing.
To achieve this, we must
consolidate the unity of the
Jewish people within Israel
and between Israel and the
Jews of the Diaspora. We can-
not afford the luxury of public
disagreements, of public
criticism that plays right in-
to the hands of our enemies.
History has shown that when
the Jewish people is united
and stands together, we are
unbeatable and unbrekable.
Those who want to destroy
Israel by military action, by
terrorism, by arson, by
(