The exact date varies each year as it's based on the lunar calendar, and marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Rosh ...
CHARLIE: The dates of all our festivals come from the Hebrew calendar, so instead of January, the Jewish New Year begins in autumn. We mark it with a two-day celebration called Rosh Hashanah.
CHARLIE: The dates of all our festivals come from the Hebrew calendar, so instead of January, the Jewish New Year begins in autumn. We mark it with a two-day celebration called Rosh Hashanah.
But this year, 5785 in the lunisolar Jewish calendar, is a little different ... Derobles said she trusts the new president was raised with Jewish values. But those markers of identity don’t mean ...