ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Just a day before the start of Rosh Hashanah, Tuesday, Iran fired around 2,000 ballistic missiles in retaliation for the killings of the Hezbollah leader and Hamas political chief. The Israeli prime minister has now vowed that Iran “will pay” for the attacks.
In St. Charles, Rabbi Landa opened his home for a special Rosh Hashanah celebration, focusing on the holiday’s traditions and symbolism.
Landa started the Jewish New Year Celebration with prayers, a cup of wine, and apples and honey to symbolize hopes for a good year. He anticipated over 150 people to gather throughout the holiday weekend, despite the somber news from Israel…