Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is a festival in Judaism celebrating the first day of the Jewish year. The name literally means "Head of the Year." It is celebrated for two days beginning on Tishrei 1. Special customs during the holiday include hearing the blowing of the shofar 100 times during prayer services, eating apple dipped in honey, as well as reciting the special Tashlich prayer next to a body of water.

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Jewish men pray at the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, ahead of Rosh Hashanah

Thousands of Israelis unable to return home from Uman

About 10,000 more people who were supposed to stay for Rosh Hashanah failed to make it. Many of them found themselves celebrating at various airports in Europe, while others remained in Israel.

By YAKI ADAMKER , JOSH ARONSON
08/10/2024

Suspect arrested in U of Michigan rabbi’s home robbery, with no evidence of antisemitic intent

An 18-year-old man was arrested for armed robbery of a rabbi’s home on Rosh Hashanah, deemed unrelated to antisemitism.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
08/10/2024

Who decides: Who will live, who will die?

Today’s assault on Judaism through anti-Zionism and Israel-bashing is expanding at a much faster pace than last century’s assault on Judaism through antisemitism.

07/10/2024

El Al: Flights full, strengthening schedule

El Al: Flight schedule remains intact despite events, all flights full to capacity. Working to enhance Athens to Larnaca routes.

By MAARIV
06/10/2024

A new and delicious beginning

The guide to the great food of Rosh Hashanah

By YANIV GRANOT/WALLA!
06/10/2024

Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and personal accounting - opinion

"May our personal files and those of the hostages be written and saved with inspiration, sweetness, good health, and success in that big digital Book of Life in heaven."

  An illustrative photo of a man blowing a shofar, a ram's horn, which is done on Rosh Hashanah.

The black swans of Rosh Hashanah - opinion

On Rosh Hashanah, we acknowledge that we have little control over our fates and that black swan-inspired changes can happen when we least anticipate it.

04/10/2024

Abraham, the Akeida, & the ‘Mona Lisa’ - opinion

Abraham, the Akeida, & the ‘Mona Lisa’ teach us how to answer the ultimate question of life: What is right and what is wrong? What does God ultimately require of us? 

Gunman invades, robs home of Michigan rabbi as Rosh Hashanah guests flee

Some 20 guests, including students from the University of Michigan, were at the rabbi's house when a gunman entered last night.

Shofars blown along Ukrainian frontlines as part of Rosh Hashanah initiative for soldiers

The initiative is one of several notable Rosh Hashanah observances across Ukraine. Nonprofit and religious groups are supporting Jewish Ukrainians.

By MARCEL GASCÓN BARBERÁ/JTA
03/10/2024
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