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The Rebbe: Can a Jew wish someone a happy new year on Jan. 1?

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Jan 3, 2026
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Join us for an enlightening discussion on a thought-provoking topic: "Can a Jew wish someone a happy new year on Jan. 1?" This session will delve into the nuances of Jewish law and customs surrounding greetings and celebrations that coincide with non-Jewish holidays. It’s an opportunity for community members to explore the intersection of cultural practices and religious beliefs, fostering a deeper understanding of our traditions.

This announcement is particularly beneficial for those looking to navigate the complexities of social interactions in a diverse world while remaining true to their faith. Whether you’re curious about the implications of such greetings or seeking guidance on how to approach these situations respectfully, this discussion promises to provide valuable insights. We encourage everyone to participate, share their thoughts, and learn together as a community. For more information, please contact us at [insert phone number] or visit us at [insert address]. Your engagement is essential in strengthening our communal bonds and enriching our collective knowledge.

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