RSS | Advertise With Us | Blogs | Judaica Gifts |  6 Kislev 5770, Monday, November 23, 2009 0:26 IST |
WebJPost.com 
Subscribe! Judaica Gifts
RSS Feeds E-mail Edition
HomeHeadlinesIranian ThreatJewish WorldOpinionBusinessReal EstateLocal IsraelBlogsArts & Culture Français Classifieds
IsraelMiddle EastInternationalHealth & Sci-TechFeaturesTravelCafe OlehMagazineSportsIsrael GuideSubscribe
Specials
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers a 20% discount on online reservations
Israeli Basketball
Watch Live Israeli Premier Basketball Games
Jerusalem Post Lite
Light Edition of the Jerusalem Post for English improvement
Desert lodging & activity
Tents, camping & cabins, various activities and meals in the Negev
The Best Jewish Charity
Learn how Efrat saved 30,000 lives of Jewish children
Tamir Rent a car
Car rental in Israel, special prices
ג'רוזלם פוסט לייט
עיתון חדשות באנגלית קלה התורם לשיפור השפה האנגלית
Tour guides in Israel
Choose you’re your tour guide in Israel
Israel guide
Your guide to Israel
Green Israel
Protecting Israel's environment
ג'רוזלם פוסט לייט
עיתון חדשות באנגלית קלה התורם לשיפור השפה האנגלית


Middle East & Israel Breaking News » Jewish News » Jewish News » Article

Obama wishes US Jews a 'Chag Sameach'


PrintSubscribe
Toolbar
+ Recommend:
facebook twitter del.icio.us reddit fark
What's this?

Decrease text size Decrease text size
Increase text size Increase text size
Article's topics: Barack ObamaPessah 

US President Barack Obama issued on Tuesday his "warmest wishes to all celebrating the sacred festival of Passover."

Obama prays at the Western...

Obama prays at the Western Wall on his visit to Israel.
Photo: AP [file]

Obama opened the official White House letter bearing his signature with a biblical quote in the original Hebrew citing the origin of the Jewish holiday that marks the exodus from Egyptian slavery through "the ascent to a mountaintop" and eventually leading to "freedom in the Land of Israel," a process which to Obama "is among the most powerful stories of suffering and redemption in human history."

The US leader continued to note the Seder, which "instructs each generation to remember their past" with its symbols and rituals, "while appreciating the beauty of freedom and the responsibility it entails."

Obama then proceeded to stress the general human responsibilities reflected in the Jewish tradition of celebrating salvation.

"As part of a larger global community, we all must work to ensure that our brothers and sisters of every race, religion, culture and nationality are free from bondage and repression, and are able to live in peace," he wrote.

"As Jewish families gather across America to enjoy the magnificent and hard-earned gift of freedom, let us be thankful for all the gifts that have been bestowed upon us. At the same time, let us also work to alleviate the suffering, poverty and hunger of those who are not yet free," Obama concluded, wrapping up the holiday blessing with Michelle's and his wishing "all who celebrate Pesach a peaceful and relaxing holiday."

"Chag sameach," President Barack Obama added.

RATE THIS ARTICLE
PrintSubscribe
Toolbar
+ Recommend:
facebook twitter del.icio.us reddit fark
What's this?
Post comment | Terms | Report Abuse
Most Original
Ulpan Aviv
Kadish
Nefesh B'eNefesh
JWStore
eTeacher
Israel Up Close
Canaan Online
KKL Picture of the week
JPost.com
Got a Question?
Have a question about something in this story? Ask it here and get answers from other users like you.

 
 
 
© 1995 - 2009 The Jerusalem Post. All rights reserved.    About Us | Media Kit | Exclusive Content | Advertise with Us | Subscribe | Contact Us | RSS
The online edition of The Jerusalem Post – JPost.com – provides first class news and analysis about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Whether news about Iran, Gaza, Syria, Fatah, Hamas or Hezbollah, JPost.com covers the burning issues of the Middle East and the Israeli-Arab conflict.