Learning practice - use what you know to answer questions about the different customs and ceremonies of Rosh Hashanah Additional Learning To find out more about this Jewish holiday, review the lesson titled Rosh Hashanah: Lesson for Kids. It will make sure you understand: The purpose of Rosh...
Facts About Rosh Hashanah for Kids BACKGROUND BEHIND ROSH HASHANAH Rosh Hashanah means “head of the year” and is commonly known as the Jewish New Year. It is the day on which the year number changes. The observance is a solemn and holy time. It occurs on the first and second days of...
Rosh Hashanah is our yearly opportunity to try to bring our lives more in line with that ideal. To better comprehend, in other words, that Hashem is as manifest when we are sitting behind a desk, driving, cooking or sending kids off to school as He is when we are reciting Shemoneh Es...
Celebrate the sweetness of Rosh Hashanah with the delightful Rosh Hashanah Apple Hair Claw! This charming accessory is crafted from plant-based cellulose acetate, bringing a touch of eco-friendly style to your hair. Perfect for adding a festive flair to
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Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, attracts the biggest crowd at our synagogue. For some reason, people we have not seen all year will make their appearance in the fall, for the High Holidays. I imagine they come to “rejewvenate” and start the year on the right foot. My wonderful...
The Rosh Hashanah Song for the Jewish Holidays Shofar Callin’ connects the story Jews read on Rosh Hashanah, the Binding of Isaac, with the ritual blowing of the Shofar, or ram’s horn. What’s the connection? Find out how the Jewish New Year is WAY more than just a day to spend in...
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Traditions include dipping apples in honey, blowing the shofar and more.More... YOM KIPPUR September 25, 2023 Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, a day marked by fasting and prayer.More... ...
Now, I want to recap my first-ever Rosh Hashanah as a Jew (rather than as a hoping-to-be-a-Jew-someday). Erev Rosh Hashanah We had second-service (8 pm) tickets for Erev Rosh Hashanah, and even then it was a near thing, getting there on time. My shul is in a neighborhood, ...
Every time I would proudly stand beside her as she told the story of Hanukkah and explained the symbols. The children who had attended the presentation previously competed to answer questions. After my mom left, I would overhear them showing off their fried treats to kids in oth...