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Shanah Tova (Hebrew: שנה טובה) is a
Hebrew children's song
written by
Levin Kipnis and
composed by
Nahum Nardi. It was
first published in 1923 in Berlin...
- the day
before Yom Kippur. The
Hebrew common greeting on Rosh
Hashanah is
Shanah Tovah (Hebrew: שנה טובה;
pronounced [ˈʃona ˈtɔ͡ɪva] in many Ashke****c communities...
- "BaShana HaBa'a" (Hebrew: בשנה הבאה, "Next Year") is a 1970
Israeli song with
music by
Nurit Hirsch and
lyrics by Ehud Manor. The song was
first performed...
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calendar date on
which a
holiday will fall. Sa****ay,
September 11: Rosh Ha
Shanah* Monday,
September 20: Yom Kippur* Sa****ay,
September 25: Sukkot* Sa****ay...
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Palestinian stone-throwing
refers to a
Palestinian practice of
throwing stones at
people or property. It is a
tactic with both a
symbolic and military...
- 10:6 "Megillat Taanit,
Kislev 7". www.sefaria.org.
Bikkurim 1:6, Rosh Ha
Shanah 1:3,
Taanit 2:10,
Megillah 3:4 and 3:6, Moed
Katan 3:9, and Bava Kama 6:6...
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speaks of the four judgement-days of the
pilgrim festivals and Rosh ha-
Shanah (1:2); of the six
months in
which the
messengers of the
Sanhedrin announce...
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acronym stands for "2 [Monday], 15, 589". The
rules of
postponement of Rosh Ha
Shanah make it that a
Jewish common year will have 353, 354, or 355 days while...
- from the
original on 23
December 2015.
Retrieved 19
December 2015. "Rosh Ha
Shanah and the
Gregorian calendar". Oztorah.com.
Archived from the
original on...
- painting,
sculpture and
evangelical work. In Judaism,
beliefs vary. Rosh Ha
Shanah is
sometimes referred to as a 'day of judgement', but it is not conceptualized...