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The Baha’i International Community held its annual New Year celebration on Wednesday, March 22, in the presence of guests from all over the world, representing the diversity of the Baha’i community, and the many faiths in Israel. 

 

Nowruz--the ancient Persian New Year which marks the onset of Spring, is marked by hundreds of millions of people around the world, including 8 million Baha’i. This year’s celebration was notable in that Nowruz also coincided with the onset of the Muslim month of Ramadan, and the beginning of the Jewish month of Nissan. The Baha’i international Secretariat, headquartered in Israel, gathered together at the David Citadel hotel in Jerusalem for a celebration highlighting hope, optimism, and unity. A giant photo of the world-renowned Baha’i gardens in Haifa, with two exquisite arrays of plants and flowers flanking the photo, gave the guests a taste of the stunning beauty of the gardens, and added the vibrant colors of spring to the celebration. 

 

The evening was opened by Mrs.Tjeriya Tjitendero, Head of Programming, and master of ceremony, followed by a presentation of the Baha'i International Secretariat, Dr. David Rutstein, introducing the Baha’i representatives from all over the world. A similarly diverse musical group composed of Baha’i members performed uplifting songs in English and Spanish. 

 

 

 

 

The keynote speaker was Professor Meir Ben Asher, the chair of the department of Baha’i Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professor Ben Asher noted that Nowruz means “new day” alluding to the beginning of a new year. He recalled his own journey into studying the richness and depth of Baha’i religious texts, and his evolving perspective as he got to know this religion through its founding leaders. Professor Ben Asher also expressed appreciation for the Baha’i community for its support of Baha’i studies, and listed the academic projects being advanced, including translations of key texts, and scholarships for research positions. 


A short video was then shown highlighting an important global project that the Baha’i community has conducted over the last year--holding a series of meetings with participants all over the world, to discuss important topics both local and global. Following the video, guests were invited to enjoy a lavish dinner.

 
 
 Diplomacy.co.il congratulates the   Baha’i International Community on this wonderful celebration, and wishes a happy Now-Ruz to all the Community
 
 
 

Steven Aiello

Founder--DebateforPeace

Photos credit Silvia G. Golan 

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