Orbán marks Rosh Hashanah in letter to Jewish leaders
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Sunday marked Rosh Hashanah and sent his New Year’s wishes to leaders of Hungary’s Jewish communities.
In the letter, the prime minister expressed his wish that “similarly to previous years the new year should be spent seeking unity, mutual respect, as well as protection and further development of our shared culture”.
The letter was sent to the heads of Jewish federation Mazsihisz, Jewish cultural foundation Mazsok, the Orthodox Jewish Community, and the United Hungarian Israelite Community (EMIH).
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Source: MTI
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