Beginning at sundown Wednesday, Jews worldwide will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, marking the start of the Jewish New Year. Rosh ...
For people of the Jewish faith, the holiday known as Rosh Hashanah is happening now. Rosh Hashanah celebrates the Jewish New Year, which is different than the one that is celebrated on Jan. 1 ...
As I open the house gate, the oh-so-familiar scenes of Rosh Hashanah’s immanent arrival are evident. Nicely dressed and recently showered nieces run ragged around their tired parents.
There are two main High Holy Days, also known as the High Holidays, the first of which is Rosh Hashanah, which celebrates the Jewish New Year. Some of the key ways to observe Rosh Hashanah include ...
The traditional foods are used to celebrate one of the most important days on the Jewish calendar: Rosh Hashanah. The 2-day holiday marks the Jewish New Year. In 2024, it starts at sundown on ...
On Rosh Hashanah, we acknowledge that we have little control over our fates and that black swan-inspired changes can happen when we least anticipate it. An illustrative photo of a man blowing a ...
Las Vegas(KLAS)-Rabbi Levi Harlig – Rabbi at Chabad of Southern Nevada, shares the message behind Rosh Hashanah. The Jewish New Year begins after sundown on October 2 – 4. For more information ...
The High Holy Days are underway for members of the Jewish faith. Wednesday night is Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish new year. It comes as Israel remains embroiled in an ongoing conflict on ...
When you peel back Noah's Ark to the man himself, Noah may have been righteous only relative to the evil era in which he ...
Rosh Hashanah is a two-day religious festival which begins today (Wednesday, October 2) and commemorates the Jewish new Year and the creation of the world. It marks the beginning of the High Holy ...
This time of year Jewish people around the world celebrate Rosh Hashanah, or the "head the year" AKA the Jewish New Year. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah, which means the day of ...
Themes: the festival of Rosh Hashanah and the Jewish New Year; being responsible for our actions; asking for forgiveness; aspirations for the future. CHARLIE: The dates of all our festivals come ...