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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...
- 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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tekiah in a set of 30, and the last
tekiah blown overall on a day of Rosh
Hashana, to be
extended in length,
called a
tekiah gedolah ("great tekiah"). The...
- made with a
matzo crust. 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...
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Hallel Havdalah Tachanun Kol
Nidre Selichot (S'lichot)
Major holidays Rosh
Hashana Yom
Kippur Sukkot Pesach Shavuot Purim Hanukkah Other religions Christianity...
- 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...
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Hashana pilgrimage dates back to 1811, when the Rebbe's
foremost disciple,
Nathan of Breslov,
organized the
first such
pilgrimage on the Rosh
Hashana...
- the meal of the
first and/or
second night of the
Jewish New Year, Rosh
Hashana. In Yemen, a
small amount of Oud Al
Hilba (عود الحلبة),
which appears to...
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usually fall in
September and/or
early October. Due to the
proximity to Rosh
Hashana and Yom Kippur, in this
period Jews
focus on
repenting for
their sins and...