Rosh
Hashanah: first day of Tishrei
The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, occurs on the first day of the month
of Tishrei (September and October in the Gregorian calendar), the first
month of the year according to the Jewish calendar. Throughout the long
history of the Jewish people Rosh Hashanah has been regarded as one
of the most sacred and profound festivals, celebrating the anniversary
of creation. It is on this day that God opens the Book of Life and observes
his creatures, deciding their fate for the coming year. Rosh Hashanah
starts the Ten Days of Repentance, during which every Jew examines her/his
deeds, repents, and makes efforts to improve her/himself. These Ten
Days culminate on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the day upon which
God "seals" the Book of Life.
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