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Rosh Hashanah: Dates, Traditions & History
Rosh Hashanah 2023 begins on Friday, September 15, 2023, and ends on the evening of Sunday, September 17, 2023. The exact date of Rosh Hashanah varies every year since it is based on the...
Rosh Hashanah - Wikipedia
Rosh Hashanah. For other uses, see Rosh Hashanah (disambiguation). Rosh HaShanah ( Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā, literally "head of the year") is the New Year in Judaism. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah ( יוֹם תְּרוּעָה , Yōm Tərūʿā, lit. "day of shouting/blasting").
Rosh Hashanah 2024 - The Jewish New Year - Chabad.org
Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the Jewish New Year. It begins at sundown on the eve of Tishrei 1 (Oct. 2, 2024) and ends after nightfall on Tishrei 2 (Oct. 4, 2024). The central observance of Rosh Hashanah is blowing the shofar (ram’s horn) on both mornings of the ...
How Is Rosh Hashanah Celebrated? - An Overview of Rosh ...
Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday marking the first and second days of the Jewish year. (In 2024, Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Wednesday, October 2, and continues through nightfall on Friday, October 4). It’s the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year.
What Is Rosh Hashanah? - The Jewish New Year - Chabad.org
What: Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year. When: Rosh Hashanah is observed on the first two days of the Jewish new year, Tishrei 1 and 2, beginning at sundown on the eve of Tishrei 1.
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