#roshhashanah
News | The Temple Mount
Muslims Irate after Jews Blow Shofar on Temple Mount on Rosh Hashanah
All of which stands to show you that the Arabs already know the Jews are coming. Now, someone must tell the Jews.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
Foundational Rosh Hashanah Text Released Online
Prepare for Rosh Hashanah on a spiritual front!
Miscellaneous | Judaism
5 Ways the High Holidays of 2023 Are Unique
The 2023 High Holidays feature a full week of Selichot, and Rosh Hashanah over a weekend.
News | Antisemitism Watch
At least 49 American synagogues have been evacuated due to bomb threats in the last 2 months. Next up, the High Holidays.
Congregations in Florida and California joined dozens more that have experienced such threats during services in recent months.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Elder Of Ziyon - Palestinians calling for "resistance" to Jews celebrating Jewish holidays in Jerusalem
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Miscellaneous | Jewish Life
70 Years of Bringing Shofar to the Streets
In 1953, the first public mitzvah campaign to bring Judaism to individuals, wherever they are
Miscellaneous | Judaism
Rosh Hashanah: What’s It Really All About?
How the Jewish New Year is celebrated and what it tells us about every human being and our relationship to God.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
17 Rosh Hashanah Facts Every Jew Should Know
Brush up on basic facts, traditions, and more associated with the Jewish New Year.
Recipes | Kosher Recipes
Spiced Roasted Carrots for Rosh Hashanah - Kosher Recipes
On Rosh Hashanah, it is customary to eat foods whose names in the vernacular allude to blessing and prosperity. For example, the Yiddish word for carrot, meren, also means “increase,” symbolizing our wish for a year of abundance.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Anti-Israel Protest Staged at University of Michigan During Jewish New Year Observance
Antisemitic graffiti sprayed on “The Rock” at University of Michigan. Photo: Twitter. Students at the University of Michigan last Thursday …
Miscellaneous | The High Holidays
Rosh Hashanah 2022 FAQ - High Holidays
Observed on the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, it’s celebrated as the head of the Jewish year. The central observance of Rosh Hashanah is blowing the shofar (ram’s horn).
Miscellaneous | Jewish Wisdom
18 Empowering Contemplations For Rosh Hashanah - Thinking about what it is and what we do with it - High Holidays
18 memes and contemplations for Rosh Hashanah. Illustrated.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
RoshHashanah: 7 Tips for Making and Keeping New Year's Resolutions
Here are a number of suggestions to keep our resolutions long-lasting and meaningful.
Miscellaneous | Chabad
5781, The Jewish Year in Review: A Year of Overcoming Adversity, Rebuilding and Recovery
The stories that shaped the past 12 months.
News | News
Elder Of Ziyon - It appears at least one shofar was blown on the Temple Mount on Rosh Hashanah
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Why Do We Dip the Apple Into Honey on Rosh Hashanah? - High Holidays
Why not mangoes dipped in maple syrup, for example?
Miscellaneous | The High Holidays
Why Is Rosh Hashanah Before Yom Kippur? - Is it possible we've gotten these holidays all wrong?
Maybe we’ve got everything 100% wrong. Because if we’re thinking the holidays are backward, it’s likely we’ve got their meanings backward.
Miscellaneous | Chabad
A Short History of Bringing Shofar to the Streets
The first mitzvah campaign to bring Judaism to the individual, wherever he or she was
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Rabbi to Blow Rosh Hashanah Shofar in Two Countries at the Same Time
Observing the holiday on an island split by the coronavirus pandemic
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
5780 in Review: A Year of Pain and Loss—and of Kindness and Community - The stories that helped define the year
As nearly every aspect of the world around us was changing in this year of global pandemic, Chabad.org/News worked to provide unique perspectives on the unfolding tragedy and unfathomable loss of life, while at the same time reporting on the outpourings of kindness and humanity from every part of the globe. With the Jewish year 5780 coming to a close, here is a look at some of the stories that defined it, as featured on Chabad.org/News.
Miscellaneous | Chabad
Rosh Hashanah to Begin Amid Pandemic With Global Prayers for a Good New Year
Chabad brings the sound of the shofar, and holiday’s message of hope and faith, to millions
Miscellaneous | Judaism
How I Will Celebrate Rosh Hashanah Alone? - High Holidays
I’m an older woman, living
alone. I'll be observing the holidays at home, by myself.
Miscellaneous | Chabad
High Holiday Services Directory - Find Outdoor Shofar Blowings, Services and More at a Synagogue or Park Near You
Celebrate the High Holidays among friends and connect with your inner self. From Alabama to Wisconsin, Abidjan to Zurich, join us and find your local High Holiday home.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
Shofar Over the Internet During Elul? - Chabad
Due to the pandemic, I’m
currently unable to attend service. Can I fulfill this custom by listening to
the shofar over Zoom?
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Vandals smash windows of Brooklyn synagogue during Rosh Hashanah prayers
Mayor condemns 'shocking act of hate,' says police will find young women seen hurling milk crates at Williamsburg house of worship
Miscellaneous | Judaism
What Is Rosh Hashanah?
The Jewish New Year, anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, a day of judgment and coronation, and sounding of the shofar . . .
News | Jewish Community
A Shofar in Siberia and the Young Boy Who Arranged It - High Holidays
Young Meir noticed that with each passing day his grandfather grew more and more depressed. “How will we blow the shofar?” cried the Rebbe.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
9 Rosh Hashanah Myths and Misconceptions - High Holidays
Get ready to reexamine everything you ever assumed you knew about Rosh Hashanah
Miscellaneous | Judaism
17 Rosh Hashanah Facts Every Jew Should Know - High Holidays
Brush up on basic facts, traditions, and more associated with the Jewish New Year.
News | Interesting Links
Rosh Hashanah in the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
As the Jewish High Holy Days takes place, we take a look at how Jews celebrated Rosh Hashanah in the Middle Ages.
Miscellaneous | Judaism
New Year's Resolution Solution: Register Your Rosh Hashanah Resolution Here!
Schedule automatic reminders for your new year's resolutions.