ON THE (occasion of Rosh Hashanah and the period of the
Jewish High Holy Days, I welcome the opportunity to extend to all of our
fellow Americans of the Jewish faith my warm greetings and best wishes
for the New Year.
In this solemn period you are
called upon to rededicate yourselves anew to the faith, the values, the
ideals, and the teachings that have stood the stern test of time in your
heritage. It is a time for a personal and spiritual inventory and for reflection
on goals and achievements. It calls for a reaffirmation of the willingness
to sacrifice that there may be righteousness for all mankind. Never was
the desire for genuine understanding among the nations of the world stronger
than today. The danger of ultimate disaster increases the urgency and need
for a common cause of peace. Our people must lead the way toward relief
from oppression, hunger and despair so that all may share in the age-old
vision of a good and righteous life.
I know that all Americans join
with me in this message of good will.
JOHN F. KENNEDY