Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ Pesach message

April 5, 2020 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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With Pesach approaching, I would like to send my very best wishes to the Victorian Jewish community.

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Pesach is a time for us to remember the power of hope – and perseverance. In these unprecedented times, this reflection is perhaps more important than ever before.

I know this is traditionally a time for family and friends to come together in each other’s homes. The unfortunate reality is that this year must be different.

Instead, we are all being asked to have quieter, smaller, but no less joyous celebrations within the confines of our own homes.

Although separated by physical distance, I know Jewish Victorians will remain united in their faith, their service to each other and in their sense of community.

As you do, please know you are making a very real difference in ensuring the safety of our state – and saving lives.

I hope this Pesach brings you, and your loved ones, happiness and health. Chag Pesach Sameach.

 

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One Response to “Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ Pesach message”
  1. J.Sue Rachici says:

    Premier Daniel Andrews,we are asked to self isolate so family 6. 2 whom which are still working traffic controller as well as fencer are amongst other people come back home to those whom are self isolating yet aren t able to go together to their gippsland property together have we considered their mental health.. let’s look at the bigger picture the 5g tower went up in no time money is no longer considered legal tender and vivid 19 is a cover up for the agenda

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