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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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Rabbah is
known as the last of the Days of Judgment,
which begin on Rosh
Hashana. The
Zohar says that
while the
judgment for the new year is
sealed on Yom...
- 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...