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festive dish for
special occasions, it has
become part of
Jewish Rosh
Hashannah celebrations, even
though the
typology of
Jewish ethnic cuisines is imprecise...
- Rosh
Hashanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā, lit. 'head of the year') is the New Year in Judaism. The
biblical name for this
holiday is Yom Teruah...
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Tractate Rosh
Hashannah Mishnah 1:1 Talmud, b. Rosh
Hashanah 2a "Translation:Talmud/Seder Moed/Tractate...
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place of
Jewish learning. Its
residents lit an
annual bonfire before Rosh
Hashannah to
alert Babylonia's
Jewish communities to the
start of the new year....
- 1997 (1997-10-03) Jon
Hayman gives a live
report from
Times Square for the Rosh
Hashannah ball dropping.
Chris uses a
photo montage to
honor those noble Americans...
- Computus) – Good
Friday September 5 –
October 5 (floating date) – Rosh
Hashannah September 14 –
October 14 (floating date) – Yom
Kippur All
Florida state...
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Babylonian Talmud (Berakhot 29a, Yoma 9a,
Kiddushin 66a,
Sotah 33a, Rosh
Hashannah 18b);
Jerusalem Talmud (Ma'aser
Sheni 5:5);
Pirke Avot 2:4 This wall,...
- Atonement; Yom
teruah (lit., day of shouting) the
Feast of
Trumpets (i.e. Rosh
Hashannah). Yom is also used in each of the days of the w**** in the
Hebrew calendar...
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services on Friday,
Shabbat morning, and on holy days. For Pesach, Rosh
Hashannah, Sukkot, Channukah,
Purim and Yom
Haatzmaut the women's
committee organizes...
- Rosh
Hashanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה) is the name of a text of
Jewish law
originating in the
Mishnah which formed the
basis of
tractates in both the...