Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year, begins at sunset. By the Jewish calendar, it will be the year 5767.
Ally, you can say, "L'shanah tovah!"--May you all be inscribed for a good year. (Explanation below.)
May the sound of the shofar signal a time of celebration, and may we, three hundred sixty-five days from now, look back upon this year as a time of great joy and human cooperation.
2006-09-22 10:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Today is Jewish New Year aka Rosh Hashanah. Jews around the world are celebrating Jewish new year 5767. Happy Rosh Hashanah!
2006-09-22 23:24:10
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answered by Nice man 5
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I'm sorry for sounding ignorant but how do I wish my Jewish friends Happy New Year? Do I say that or Happy Rosh Hashanah? Or something else? thank you!
2006-09-22 12:17:41
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answered by AllyPally 2
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Today is the Jewish New Year!
Happy Rosh Hashana to us!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosh_Hashanah
2006-09-22 12:10:26
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answered by f 3
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The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashannah (meaning "head of the year") begins at sundown Friday.
2006-09-22 21:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Jewish believers are
2006-09-22 12:08:55
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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Not I.
2006-09-22 14:22:44
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answered by eugene65ca 6
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