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Culture Why saying ‘L’shana Tova’ on Rosh Hashanah may not be the correct phrase Many Jews (and non-Jews) seek advice about the proper grammar and usage of the well-known Rosh Hashanah ...
Rosh Hashanah - the Jewish New Year - is one of the most important dates in the Jewish calendar. When does it take place in 2022?
Learn all about Rosh Hashanah, including Rosh Hashanah dates, why Rosh Hashanah is important, Rosh Hashanah greetings and more.
Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what to know about the holiday.
Once the sun sets on Wednesday, the two-day observance of Rosh Hashanah is set to begin. Along with being the start of the Jewish new year, a period of atonement and the anniversary of human ...
The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, begins at sundown on Sunday. Jewish communities across Merseyside will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, which concludes at sundown on Tuesday, September 27. The literal ...
A plea for Rosh Hashanah 2023/5784: Spare me your Shana Tovas. All your embossed greeting cards and earnest text messages? Narishkeit. (Google it!) I’ve spent the last two years on the ...
In most occasions, a simple “Happy Rosh Hashanah” will suffice to those who are celebrating. If you would like to wish someone a “good and sweet year”, you can say “Shanah tovah umetukah”.