Shanah Tovah! Happy New Year!

Hope can be as humble as a wish or as bold as an expectation. And in times such as we have experienced this year, it is what we must rest upon; it is what unites us and moves us forward.

We are confronted by so many challenges resulting from sickness, both of the body and the heart. Many of our neighbors are hurting in ways that we could not have imagined or did not fully appreciate. At times, the darkness can seem overwhelming. But as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. expressed, “Only in the darkness can you see the stars.”

The trustees and staff of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation wish you not only a brighter year, filled with stars, but a sweet and joyous year. Thank you for all you do to practice justice and mercy and fill the world with acts of loving kindness.

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