Looking Forward: L’Shana Tova to the 72,000 Jewish households in Broward County celebrating the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah, one of the High Holidays begins at sundown on Sunday, September 25 and ends at sundown on Tuesday, September 27. Yom Kippur then begins on October 4 at sundown and is the most sacred day of the year for our Jewish neighbors. To all those observing, fasting, and feasting, I wish you restful and meaningful holidays with your loved ones.
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