Shana Tova William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-10-18

Today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. The traditional greeting is L’Shana Tova Tea-ka-tayvu which is Hebrew for “May you be inscribed for a good year.” It refers to that person’s name being put in the Book of Life. It’s often shortened to shana tova which means good year. Note that the “happy” is left out as that implies superficiality.

Shana Tova William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-10-18

Shana Tova William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-10-18

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