
Elisheva Ysabella Hazan
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Civil Law (LL.L) & Juris Doctor (J.D) ⚖️ | Int'l Speaker 🗣️| Founder Jewish Empowerment Movement 🇮🇱🕊️for bookings : [email protected]
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I would never tell a Jew Merry Christmas or Happy Easter, and for the same reason I would not tell another Jew Happy New Year. We already have our own New Years, rooted in Rosh Hashanah and in the Land of Israel. Since our displacement, Jewish life in diaspora has always carried the risk of assimilation, and survival was never meant to be the end goal. We are meant to thrive. That begins with sovereignty over time, which is why the first mitzva is about time itself. Time shapes our values, our rhythms, and the way we see the world. While I use the Gregorian calendar for logistics, I do not use it for spiritual reflection or renewal. January 1st belongs to a Christian framework that is not ours. Jewish spirituality is Hebrew, ancient, and intentional. So yes, it matters. We are in the year 5786.
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