Humorous Wedding Speech: 10th Day Of Tishri

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I would be honored to tell you a little bit about my culture. Yom Kippur is an important holiday that is celebrated on the 10th day of Tishri. It’s a day to make up for the sins of the past years. We dedicate our mind, body, and soul with God. Kaddish is also a tradition that the Jews follow. Its a prayer that is said when someone has passed away. The Rosh Hashanah is like the Jewish New Year. It’s the head of the year, and is celebrated on the first and second day of Tishri. A synagogue is a building in which meetings occur for religious worship. It’s a place of prayer, study and education, social and charitable work. Brisa the question you asked me was difficult to answer since I was not sure if they should remain standing. I my opinion the concentration camps should remain standing …show more content…

I was one of them since Moshe wanted to warn me about the Germans. I remember when Moshe told me, “I was saved miraculously. I suceede in coming back… I want to return to Sighet to describe to you my death so that you might eeady yourselves whie there is still time…But I wanted yto come back to warn you” (Page, 7). Moshe warned me of the consequences, but I ignored him. All of the Jews gave Moshe ignorance. He had faith that what he had experience would help the Jews escape and not get tricked by the Germans. Therefore, the concentration camps should remain standing to honor the inncence of the people at the concentration camps. Moshe had faoth but my faith began to fade away when I was at the concentration camp. I remember, “One more stab to the heart, one more reason to hate. One les reason to live.” As I would stay more at the concentration camp, so I began to lose faith towards God. God had abandon us in the dark night. Horrible things would occur in the night. I remember when we were running, “the night was pitch-black. From time to time, a shot exploded in the darkness” (Page,