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HaShana Marking the New Year From the Yad Vashem's...
- The Rosh
Hashana kibbutz (Hebrew: קיבוץ; plural: kibbutzim: קיבוצים, "gathering" or "ingathering") is a
large prayer ****emblage of
Breslover Hasidim held...
- In this Rosh
Hashana greeting card from the
early 1900s,
Russian Jews,
packs in hand, gaze at the
American relatives beckoning them to the
United States...
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since the 13th century. At the
beginning of the
evening meals of Rosh
Hashana, it is
traditional to eat
foods symbolic of a good year and to
recite a...
- table. A
common mnemonic is "לא אד"ו ראש, ולא בד"ו פסח", meaning: "Rosh
HaShana cannot be on Sunday,
Wednesday or Friday, and P****over
cannot be on Monday...
- moon and the
Jubilee year. The
first day of
Tishrei (now
known as Rosh
Hashana) is
termed a "memorial of blowing", or "day of blowing", the shofar. Shofars...
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recitation of
Havdalah at home. The
services for the Days of Awe, Rosh
Hashana and Yom Kippur, take on a
solemn tone as
befits these days. Traditional...
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Numbers 33:31
Gutstein 1997, p. 3
according to
Seder Olam
Rabbah 9, Rosh
Hashana 2, 3a
Kohler 1906, p. 4
Exodus 6:23 1
Chronicles 24:1
Steinmetz 2005, p...
- are not all
scrupulous about being with me for Rosh
Hashana. No one
should be missing! Rosh
Hashana is my
whole mission.
During his lifetime, hundreds...
- The
October 2000 protests, also
known as
October 2000 events, were a
series of
protests in Arab
villages in
northern Israel in
October 2000 that turned...