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Rosh Hashanah begins Wednesday what to know about the Jewish new year

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Yehojanan Skarbnik from Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico blows his Shofar Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, to start the two days of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. A small group from Mexico met up with their US counterparts at International Boundary No. 1 at the intersection of Texas, New Mexico and Chihuahua to sing and blow the shofar.

Celebrated in deep-rooted custom and symbolic meals, Rosh Hashanah begins with the setting of the solar on Wednesday, Oct. 2 and ends at dusk on Friday, Oct. 4.

Rosh Hashanah, which suggests “Head of the Yr” in Hebrew, is the start of the Jewish New Yr. It’s the first of the Excessive Holidays or “Days of Awe,” ending ten days later with Yom Kippur.

The standard technique to want somebody a Pleased New Yr in Hebrew is by saying “Shana Tova.” In Hebrew, this implies “A Good Yr,” in accordance with the Previous Farmer’s Almanac.

Here is what to know concerning the vacation:

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