
Rosh Hashanah (ראש השנה, literally `head [of] the year`) is the Jewish New Year. The Biblical name for this holiday Yom Teruah (יום תרועה, literally `day [of] shouting/raising a noise`) or the Feast of Trumpets. It is the first of the High Holy Days or ימים נוראים Yamim Nora`im (`Days of Awe`) which usually occur in...
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[tractate] Rosh Hashanah (ראש השנה) is the name of a text of Jewish law originating in the Mishnah which formed the basis of tractates in both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud of the same name. It is the eighth tractate of the order Moed. The text contains the most important rules concerning the calendar year, together ...
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Two-day religious observance that marks the start of the Jewish New Year (first new moon after the autumn equinox, beginning the month of Tishri). It is traditionally announced by blowing a...
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(lit., "head of the year"): the solemn New Year festival, falling on [1] and [2] Tishrei
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Head of the Year. Jewish New Year.
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Jewish New Year, commemorating the creation of the universe. Falls around September/October.
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[
n] - (Judaism) a solemn Jewish fast day celebrated on the 1st or 1st and 2nd of Tishri
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The Jewish New Year begins the High Holy Days and a time of reflection and soul searching.
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Rosh Hashana noun (Judaism) a solemn Jewish feast day celebrated on the 1st or 1st and 2nd of Tishri; noted for the blowing of the shofar
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Two-day religious observance that marks the start of the Jewish New Year (first new moon after the autumn equinox, beginning the month of Tishri). It is traditionally announced by blowing a shofar, a ram's-horn trumpet. It is the first of the high holy days, or `days of awe`, and celebrates the creation of the world, the repen...
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Literally first of the year. The new year for the purpose of counting years.
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Solemn festival that marks the beginning of the month of Tishrei, the beginning of the Hebrew Year.
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