Rosh Hashanah: Jews around the world celebrate their New Year

On the evening of September 25, the Jewish New Year began under the name Rosh Hashanah, which in Hebrew means "head of the year." It will last exactly two days. On this holiday, it is customary to observe various traditions and rules, Courier.Sreda reports. It is one of the most…

Where and how to celebrate the Jewish New Year

This year, September 20, with the sunset, begins a new Jewish year - 5778th from the creation of the world. The idea of ​​celebrating the New Year not in winter is unoriginal. In pre-Petrine Russia, it fell first on March 1, and then (from the 1th century) on XNUMX ...

Jews celebrate 5776 Jewish New Year

In Israel, the celebration of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, begins on Sunday evening. On this day, wishes for a “sweet”, peaceful and happy year are heard. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins this year on the evening of September 13 and will last until the evening of 15...

Ukrainian police in Hebrew will speak Hebrew in the New Year

On the eve of the celebration of the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah, Uman law enforcement officers were given tablets with a program for automatic translation from Hebrew into Ukrainian. For proper maintenance of law and order during Rosh Hashanah, the head of the regional police department, Vladislav Pustovar, handed over tablet computers to local patrolmen. ...

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