Rosh Hashanah is one of the most important holidays in the Jewish calendar.
It symbolizes the beginning of a new year and a new destiny for each and everyone.
It can’t be imagined without Torah readings and blasts of a shofar.
That is exactly the way that 5783 was celebrated in Hungary, on the shores of the magnificent Balaton lake near Budapest, in a camp for the displaced persons of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine.

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