The calendar to which we are accustomed may not reflect anything necessarily noteworthy right now beyond the beginning of the fall season. There is, however, something very significant about this time of year in the Jewish calendar.
Rosh Hashanah is a two-day festival that represents the first day of the Jewish New Year. It just occurred on September 29-30. The name itself means “Head of the Year” and is considered to be the anniversary of the day that Adam and Eve were created. It also draws...
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