Rosh Hashanah – September 25, 2022, history significance why we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, literally translating to ‘head of the year’, is the Jewish New Year, starting on the first day of Tishrei — the Jewish calendar’s first month. On the Gregorian calendar, the Jewish New Year will be celebrated this year from sundown on September 25 through sundown on September 27. As of 2021, the two-day celebration marks the start of the year 5782 on the Jewish calendar. WHEN IS ROSH HASHANAH 2022? Rosh Hashanah falls on the evening of…
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