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Rosh Hashanah: Time to Sound the Shofar for Trump, And All of Us.

Steve Villano
3 min readSep 18, 2020

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Sounding the Shofar.

When I converted to Judaism 40 years ago, the power and relevancy of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayers had an immediate and profound effect upon me. They have an even more emotional hold over me today, with far, far greater urgency.

As I read and say them this year, I think of how they apply to Donald Trump, and all of us who have not done enough to protect and elevate humanity. One of the magnificent attributes of the Judaism I love, is its encouragement of constant interpretation and meaning, and an unflinching focus on social and personal responsibility.

Below, please find the Rosh Hashanah prayer said before the blowing of the Shofar. The italics represent my own interpretations for this Rosh Hashanah, perhaps the most important one in my lifetime since 2001, the week after 9/11, when I could not get through the service without crying uncontrollably over the deaths of nearly 3,000 fellow humans during the World Trade Center attacks.

This year, we recall the lives of 200,000 souls lost to COVID, including one in our own family, in our prayers. Remember, the italics are my own thoughts:

“On Rosh Hashanah it is written,

On Yom Kippur it is sealed:

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