The exact date varies each year as it's based on the lunar calendar, and marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Rosh ...
In both countries, Jan. 1 is not a government holiday — but the local calendar’s new year is. For Israel, that’s the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah, typically in September or October.
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Google Calendar has removed International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Jewish American Heritage Month from its default ...
Every month of the Jewish year except one is marked by holidays, festivals, and observances. Jewish holidays take place in the unique context of the Jewish calendar ... Tu B'Shevat, one of the four ...
This year, it no longer feels like history. There’s a long-running debate among observant Jews about whether it is appropriate, in Jewish law, to establish days of mourning and fasting to ...
Local groups and congregations have are celebrating the Jewish New Year for the Trees, which begins at sundown on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
In both countries, Jan. 1 is not a government holiday — but the local calendar’s new year is. For Israel, that’s the Jewish New Year of Rosh Hashanah, typically in September or October.