Columbus Celebrates Rosh Hashanah with Joyful Greetings

Staff Report / cbuslocal.org

Today, the City of Columbus is celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Mayor Andrew J. Ginther extends greetings to the Jewish community, wishing them peace, blessings, and joy during this special time. The city acknowledges the significance of this holiday and encourages all residents to join in the celebrations.



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