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Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and is observed for two days. It begins at sunset on Sunday, September 25 this year, and ends at nightfall on Tuesday, September 27, 2022.

The main focus of Rosh Hashanah is on repentance.

Yom Kippur is 10 days later after Rosh Hashanah and is all part of the Days of Awe or Jewish High High Days (Holidays). Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish year and is the culmination of the High Holy Days. Yom Kippur begins at sundown on October 4, 2022.

Learn about Rosh Hashanah and the other Jewish High Holy Days by visiting these resources below 👇

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4 thoughts on “Rosh Hashanah”

  1. Thank you so much! I am a Jewish follower of Jesus and it means so much to me when my brothers and sisters acknowledge the biblical holidays with me. It is a very special day because it is the day we especially celebrate and believe in the return of Jesus! The last trumpet!

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