Why is it said, “May we be the head and not the tail” on Rosh Hashanah? “May we be the head and not the tail” means that we will not follow our wicked thoughts and desires, which are all egoistic, i.e., self-aimed at the expense of others.
Instead, we will first and foremost decide what we do on Rosh Hashanah, which in Hebrew literally means “the head of the year.” We decide that the Creator will be king, which is how we will advance in life.
What does it mean to decide that the Creator will be king? It means that we will be governed by the force of love, bestowal, and connection. In other words, we wish for this force of love, bestowal, and connection to be the head of our actions, and everything we do in life.
Therefore, when we say “May we be the head and not the tail” on Rosh Hashanah, we should practically think about changing the way we live, that we constantly think about how to bestow to others and bring about the connection of everybody.
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