President´s holiday message: Honor a United Jerusalem (San Francisco Jewish Community Publications) EZER WEIZMAN President of Israel JERUSALEM, ISRAEL 09/22/1995
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JERUSALEM -- Rosh Hashanah this year coincides with Jerusalem´s
anniversary celebrations. For more than 3,000 years, Jerusalem has
been the sovereign and spiritual center of Israel and the Jewish
people.
Jerusalem is unique. No other city has survived so many years and yet
remained as it was 3,000 years ago -- the City of David, the City of
Zion and Jerusalem. The Jewish people cannot exist without Jerusalem
and Jerusalem cannot exist without the Jewish people.
No other city has made such an important contribution to humanity.
From here the prophets taught social justice, direct rule, fraternity
and equality among humankind and true peace among nations. From here
the message went forth to humankind that there is good, hope and
redemption.
It is therefore no wonder that other nations and faiths have turned
to and yearned for Jerusalem as well.
The state of Israel is now in the middle of peace negotiations. This
is a very difficult and protracted process that brings with it much
internal and painful friction.
But we are united in a united Jerusalem. Jerusalem has always been
and remains the center of yearning for Jews throughout the world.
Israel has diplomatic relations with more than 150 countries. World
leaders visit us regularly, as do important delegations. Our economy
is sound and our exports increase yearly. Our high-tech industries
are among the most interesting and significant in the world.
At the same time Israel has successfully absorbed half a million new
immigrants. Israel is held in high esteem throughout the world and is
given honor by all who have come to know her.
During the past year we signed a peace treaty with Jordan. I hope
that the peace process will continue, enabling us to sign similar
treaties with our other Arab neighbors.
I know that you are troubled and seek answers to many questions, such
as the meaning of Zionism today and the continuity of the Jewish
people in the diaspora.
The solution is aliyah, for Jews to come and live in Petach Tikva,
Rishon Le-zion, Beersheba, Metulla, Yerucham, Nahariya and many other
cities in Israel. Together we will overcome our problems.
You were always proud when Israel fought and won her battles. Now
Israel is strong and she warrants no less your continued pride and
support.
On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, I send you and your families my sincere
wishes for a year of true peace, health and success.
(Copyright Notice (c) 1995, San Francisco Jewish Community
Publications Inc. 09/22/1995)
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