An enchanting Rosh Hashanah evening unfolded at the Jewish Museum in Oslo, bringing together a diverse group of around 35 participants. This special event, curated in collaboration with JDc’s Junction and co-hosted with Moishe House, was a harmonious blend of tradition, reflection, and inclusivity.

As the evening commenced, the sweet aroma of apples and honey filled the air, symbolizing the hope for a sweet new year. Glasses were raised, and the warmth of shared wine celebrated the momentous occasion. The soul-stirring sound of the shofar resonated through the museum, a call to reflection and renewal.

Amidst the festive atmosphere, a profound reflection on the significance of the new year unfolded. Participants, both Jewish and non-Jewish, engaged in meaningful conversations about fresh beginnings, personal growth, and the universal desire for a better future. It was a testament to the event’s inclusive spirit, where diverse backgrounds converged to share in the essence of Rosh Hashanah.

This successful evening epitomized the beauty of community, the richness of tradition, and the power of unity, setting the tone for a year filled with hope, connection, and shared aspirations.

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