Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what ...
Rosh Hashanah, one of Judaism's High Holidays, will take place between Oct. 3 and Oct. 4. Here's what to know about the ...
You don't need to worry if braiding Challah for Rosh Hashanah feels like a chore -- you can bake pull-apart Challah rolls ...
As the Jewish community prepares to welcome the New Year, this celebration carries a somber tone, coming just days before the ...
Rosh Hashanah means “Head of the Year,” observed on the first two days of the Jewish new year. This year, Rosh Hashanah marks ...
Rosh Hashanah, meaning "head of the year" in Hebrew, is the celebration of the Jewish New Year. During Rosh Hashanah, Jewish ...
Some of the key ways to observe Rosh Hashanah include attending synagogue services to hear the blowing of the shofar, a ...
Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year, began on evening Oct. 2 and last through the evening on Oct. 4 this year. Here's what to know about the holiday.