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Encarta Answers  | Rosh Hashanah: 2008: Tuesday, September 30 2009: Saturday, September 19
Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew, "beginning of the year") is the Jewish New Year, celebrated on the first and second days of the Jewish month of Tishri by Orthodox and Conservative Jews, and on the first day alone by Reform Jews. |
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Discusses the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. ... In the seventh month, on the first of the month, there shall be a sabbath for you, a remembrance with shofar blasts, a holy ... - Rosh Hashanah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה , Biblical: IPA: [ˈɾoʃ haʃːɔˈnɔh], Israeli: [ˈroʃ haʃaˈna], Yiddish: [ˈroʊʃ hɑˈʃɔnə]) is commonly referred as the ... - High Holy Days on the Net - The Jewish Holiday of Rosh Hashanah
T he Jewish Holiday of Rosh Hashanah is widely known and celebrated as the New Years Day of the Jewish calendar, but actually Rosh Hashanah has a fourfold meaning - It is the ... See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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