Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on the evening of Monday, Sept. 22, and is celebrated for two days. For the occasion, people wish each other a happy, healthy, sweet New Year. To highlight ...
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, has many wonderful foods associated with it. Apples, honey, beef brisket, noodle kugel - and shining on this list are pomegranates, that one-of-a-kind beautiful, ...
The Jewish New Year 5785 starts Wednesday at sundown. The name "Rosh Hashanah" means "head of the year." The similarity between the Jewish New Year and the American one is that most Americans use the ...
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