Jewish New Year Explained
Think about how the australian new year begins in january but the chinese new year begins a month or two later.
Jewish new year explained. The jewish new year is a time of rejoicing and serious introspection. It is the first of the jewish high holy days י מ ים נו ר א ים yamim nora im. Then there is tu b shvat 15 shvat which is the.
Days of awe specified by leviticus 23 23 32. The jewish new year rosh hashanah is upon us. So here are the four jewish new years explained.
The jewish new year a holiday observed with festive meals and a day spent in prayer or quiet meditation. However in the ancient days before science figured out how to predict the new moon the declaration of a new month came from authorities in israel based on the reports by witnesses. Roshe hah shah nah also roshe ha shah nah origin.
Hebrew jewish month usually coinciding with september october. The jewish new year however is in tishrei which is the seventh month. Rosh hashanah also known as the jewish new year is held on the first and second days of the jewish month of tishrei.
This is not so strange. For it is on this day according to rosh hashanah a shofar is blown to awaken the righteous dead. The first of the spring month of nisan the month that contains passover according to the mishnah is the new year for kings and for festivals.
A day devoted to self examination and the chance to begin the new year with a clean slate. Rosh hashanah literally means head of the year in hebrew rosh means. The jewish day of atonement the most solemn day of the jewish year.