"Our Sages teach us that the reason Man was created single was to demonstrate how one person equals a whole world. This means that each Jew, regaidless of time and place and personal status, has the fullest capacity to rise and attain the highest degree offulfill- ment for himself; and to bring the rest of the world to its fulfillment as well,. indeed it is his duty to do so." Birthday of the World Rosh Hashana is the day on which G-d completed the creation_of this world, by creating Adam, the orig- inal man. Adam's very first act was to proclaim the Al-mighty as King The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson of the Universe. He called upon all creatures: "Come, let us worship, bow down, and kneel before C-d, our maker". Each Rosh Hashana, we too proclaim the Kingship of G-d, and reaffirm our commitment to serve Him well. Just as on the original Rosh Hashana, G-d created the world for the first time, so each Rosh Hashana He reconsiders and re-evaluates the quality of our re- lationship with Him, and creates our world anew. The Shofar On the second day of Rosh Hashana, Sunday, Oct. 1, we hear during the daytime the sounding of at least the first thirty of the pre- scribed blasts of the shofar, the ram's horn. The shofar, the oldest and most soulful of wind instru- ments, has many meanings. Among them: Rosh Hashanah: The time of the year when we are reminded how one person can improve the whole world. *It proclaims the coronation of G-d as King of the Universe. *It 'awakens' us to repent and return to G-d. *It reminds us of the shofar heard at Mount Sinai, when we accepted G-d's commandments for all time. *It represents the simple, primal outcry from the depth of the soul. *It presages the call of the "Great Shofar" which G-d will sound with the coming of Moshiach, who will lead us out of exile and into our Holy Land—speedily, in our days. On Rosh Hashanah, we celebrate the creation of Man, which took place five days after the Universe began. Man was created different from all other species. Only Man was created single: a unique individual who can and must bring the rest of creation to its fulfillment. This is the foundation of our faith: the belief that each one of us has it in his or her power, regardless of wealth or position, to turn the world into a better place, a force for good rather than evil. Tashlich On the second day of Rosh Hashana, Sunday, Oct. 1, following the afternoon prayer, we visit a body of water or pond containing live fish and recite the Tashlich prayers, in which we 'cast away' our sins. As fish depend upon water, so do we depend upon G-d's provi- dence. Also, a fish's eyes never close, symbolizing G-d's unceasing watchfulness over us. Special Rosh Hashana Foods It is customary on Rosh Hashana to eat foods symbolizing sweetness, blessings, and abundance. We dip the challah in honey; and after- wards, on the first night, Sept. 29, we eat a piece of apple dipped in honey. After the appropriate bles- sing on the apple, we add: "May it be Your will to renew for us a good and sweet year". Other customs in- clude eating the head of a fish, pomegranates and carrots. Each individual has the ability to produce this kind of harmony, thus following the Will of the Creator. Each year, when we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, we are reminded of our ability. Each year Rosh Hashanah gives us a resurgence of the strength needed to fulfill these goals. This is a time for rejuvenation and commitment. A time to clarify our sense of purpose and fulfillment. Not just now, but forever. In wishing you a sweet and prosperous New Year, we invite you to call for your free Rosh Hashanah guide. Chabad-Lubavitch FESTIVAL BLESSINGS 1 2 Me-lech Bo•ruch A-toh Ado•noi Ho-olom Asher Ki-de•sha•nu be•mitz-vo-sov Le-had-lik Ner Shel Shabbos V'shel Yom Ha-zi•ko-ron. Bo-nich A-toh Ado-noi FA-hei-nu Me-lech Ho-olom A-sher Ki-de-sha-nu Be-mitz-vo-sov Vi-tzi-vo-nu Le-had-lik Ner Shel Yom Ha-zi-ko-ron. 28555 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7000 Bo-ruch A-to Ado-noi E-l-hei!nu Me-lech Ho-olom She-heh-che-yoh-nu Vi-ki-ye-mo-nu Ve-he-ge-o-nu Liz-man Ha-zeh. Time Date Activity Sept. 29 Light candles*; blessings 1 & 3 . . .. at 7:01 p.m. Eat special Rosh Hashanah foods Sept. 30 Light candles* *; blessings 2 & 3 . after 8:01 p.m. Oct. 1 Sound of Shofar Tashlich prayers This Ad Is Sponsored By: Levi ben Chaya Rivkah Mockin THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 21