Rosh Hashanah is one of Judaism's holiest days and begins at sunset on Wednesday. Here's what to know about the Jewish new ...
Rosh Hashanah means “Head of the Year,” observed on the first two days of the Jewish new year. This year, Rosh Hashanah marks ...
Rosh Hashanah means “Head of the Year” in Hebrew and marks the beginning of the Jewish new year. The holiday begins at sunset ...
At its core, Rosh Hashanah is a holiday of “new,” and following a tradition of change is not as contradictory as it seems.
As the Jewish community in Montana began celebrating Rosh Hashanah, marking the start of the Jewish New Year, they did so ...
The sun has set across Chicagoland, marking the start of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. But as Jewish people around the ...
During Rosh Hashanah, symbolic foods are an essential tradition. Here's why apples and honey are the most important and ...
Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what ...
While it's not the traditional “ball drop” on January first, the Chabad on Bakersfield shares how they mark the beginning of ...
Some of the key ways to observe Rosh Hashanah include attending synagogue services to hear the blowing of the shofar, a ...
Rosh Hashanah, meaning "head of the year" in Hebrew, is the celebration of the Jewish New Year. During Rosh Hashanah, Jewish ...
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, has many wonderful foods associated with it. Apples, honey, beef brisket, noodle kugel — ...