'rosh hashanah' yielded 12 matches.
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- Rosh Hashanah--The Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah is the first holiday of the Jewish year, and begins the cycle of fall holidays which include Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah. These holidays hold deep meaning for Jews around the world, and are cel...
- Go Green - Send FREE Holiday eCards Going Green is in the best interest of everyone. However, going green can sometimes be expensive. This is one great way to go green for free. Well, it's even better than free. Whether you send one traditional holiday card or hundreds, sending free Ho...
- Pomegranates Pomegranate~The healthy fruit you eat the seeds from! This fruit is filled with delicious,juicy seeds that have an acid,almost citrus taste.Pomegranates are not only delicious, but are filled with healthful anti-oxidants!Yummy!!! Be sure to scroll al...
- Judaism, Jewish Holidays, Jewish Culture Headquarters Judaism, Jewish Holidays, Jewish Culture This group is about being Jewish--the religion, the culture, and all the things that make up Jewish life. As long as your lens had to do with Judaism in a positive light, it is welcome.
- Celebrating the Jewish High Holidays The Jewish High Holidays -- also called the High Holy Days -- are a solemn period marked by introspection, self-examination, prayer, and fasting. During this season, the liturgy emphasizes themes of repentance, judgement, and atonement. The High Holy...
- Jewish High Holidays Explore the Biblical basis and traditions of the Jewish High Holidays - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
- All About Shofars If you are Bible literate, you can probably name several placese where "trumpets" are used. You probably have heard of the Joshua using the trumpet to make the walls of Jericho fall. Or perhaps the sound of the trumpets when God...
- Judaism Judaism is the world's oldest monotheistic religion. It also provides the basis for other religions such as Christianity and Islam. Yet even most Jews know very little about it. I will try to cast light on the beliefs and practices...
- Celebrate EVERY day - September Hope you are still celebrating EVERY day. I missed last week's page with the first day of school and Labor Day, but I'm back again. Remember - slow down and smell the roses. Life is short and meant to be LIVED!! When we become stagnant is when we mi...
- Jewish New Year Cards Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on the eve of September 18 and ends about an hour after sunset on September 20. Adam was created on Rosh Hashanah and as the birthday of mankind , it is only fitting that on these two days we proclaim the k...
- Jewish Holidays: A Guide Jewish Holidays are so Jewish! And how, you may ask? If you live outside of Israel you know that the holidays are never on time. They are either early or late. Though Jewish Holidays are celebrated each year, the time of celebration depends on the L...
- How Can We Appeal to G-d for Forgiveness? So many people feel intimidated and unwilling to talk to G-d directly, but G-d is there for all of us always. G-d is available to everyone, we don't need to go to intermediaries.
