This year, Jews (observant and non-Jews too) will celebrate the Festival of Rosh Hashanah from September 4-6. Because the Jewish calendar is on a lunar cycle, it changes every year. According to Chabad.org, The festival of Rosh Hashanah—the name means “Head of the Year”—is observed for two days beginning on 1 Tishrei, the first day of the Jewish year. It is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, and their first actions toward the realization of mankind’s role in G‑d’s world. It begins at sundown tonight.
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