Rosh Hashanah

Rosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah, literally "day of shouting or blasting." It is the first of the Jewish High Holy Days, as specified by Leviticus 23:23–25, that occur in the late summer/early autumn of the Northern Hemisphere.

Also called: Jewish New Year

Observances: Praying in synagogue, personal reflection, and hearing or blowing the shofar
Jewish History: The Jewish New Year; start of the Ten Days of Penitence. The first two days are observed as full holidays. As greetings, it is appropriate to say, "Happy New Year."

Services are held and labor is not permitted.
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