Jewish communities across New Jersey are ready to celebrate RoshHashanah, the welcoming of the newyear. RoshHashanah — Hebrew for head of the year — is a two-day holiday that ...
RoshHashanah, meaning "head of the year" in Hebrew, is the celebration of the JewishNewYear. During RoshHashanah, Jewish people around the world ask God for forgiveness for ...
RoshHashanah celebrates the JewishNewYear, which is different than the one that is celebrated on Jan. 1 every year. It's set using the Hebrew calendar, which is different than the ...