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What is Rosh Hashanah?

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September 18, 2025

What is Rosh Hashanah?

Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish calendar, which is entering the year 5786, and is celebrated as the Jewish New Year. The Jewish year begins in the fall with the month of Tishrei, and Rosh Hashanah occurs on the first and second days of the month of Tishrei. 

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement that follows ten days after Rosh Hashanah, are known as the Days of Awe, or the High Holidays.

Rosh Hashanah carries many historical and religious meanings, including:

Ways to Observe Rosh Hashanah:

Rosh Hashanah traditions are as ancient and varied as the Jewish people. Here are some of the traditional observances and practices for Rosh Hashanah, and ways to mark the holiday: 

Setting Intentions for the New Year and Reflecting on the Past Year:

In addition to Rosh Hashanah’s traditional practices, the New Year can be a time for setting intentions and practices that focus on wellness and joy for the upcoming year. Here are some suggestions to mark the coming year while reflecting on the year that has passed:

May this year be one of abundant joy and peace for Jewish students and communities around the world.