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The Rosh Hashana kibbutz (Hebrew: קיבוץ; plural: kibbutzim: קיבוצים, "gathering" or "ingathering") is a large prayer assemblage of Breslover Hasidim held...
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Hebrew calendar (redirect from Rosh Hashanah postponement rules)
Nisan) is described in the Torah as falling "in the first month", while Rosh Hashana (which begins on 1 Tishrei) is described as falling "in the seventh month"...
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List of Jewish prayers and blessings (redirect from Ha-motzi)
consisting of 19 strophes on weekdays and seven on Sabbath days and 9 on Rosh haShana Mussaf. It is the essential component of Jewish services, and is the...
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first, or head moon of the year. The talmud in Rosh Hashanah (tractate) 2a calls this the Rosh HaShana, the new year, for kings and pilgrimages. The climax...
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Shofar (category Rosh Hashanah)
new moon and the Jubilee year. The first day of Tishrei (now known as Rosh Hashana) is termed a "memorial of blowing", or "day of blowing", the shofar....
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Keftes (Sephardic) (category Rosh Hashanah foods)
common are the fritas de prasa or leek fritters, traditionally served on Rosh HaShana, Hannukah and Passover. Keftes de karne—ground-beef meat patties Keftes...
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Jewish holidays (section Rosh Chodesh—The New Month)
goes by 1 Tishrei. The first ten days of Tishrei (from the beginning of Rosh Hashana until the end of Yom Kippur) are known as the Ten Days of Repentance...
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text of the Talmud Bavli for tractate Rosh Hashana on Sefaria Full Hebrew and English text of the Talmud Yerushalmi for tractate Rosh Hashana on Sefaria...
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Breslov (section The Rosh Hashana kibbutz)
they are not all scrupulous about being with me for Rosh Hashana. No one should be missing! Rosh Hashana is my whole mission. During his lifetime, hundreds...
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Samech Vov (redirect from Yom Tov Shel Rosh Hashana 5666)
Yom Tov Shel Rosh Hashana: 5666 (Hebrew: ספר המאמרים תרס״ו), known in Chasidic reference as Samech Vov, is a compilation of the Chasidic treatises by Rabbi...
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Shofar blowing (category Rosh Hashanah)
tekiah in a set of 30, and the last tekiah blown overall on a day of Rosh Hashana, to be extended in length, called a tekiah gedolah ("great tekiah")....
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staple of Sephardic Jewish cuisine and are served on holidays such as Rosh HaShana and Passover. Leeks are an ingredient of cock-a-leekie soup, leek and...
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Challah (section Rosh Hashanah)
dough. Some have the custom of continuing to eat circular challah from Rosh Hashana through the holiday of Sukkot. In the Maghreb (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria)...
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Sternhartz instituted an annual pilgrimage to his gravesite on Rosh Hashana, called the Rosh Hashana kibbutz, which drew thousands of Hasidim until 1917, when...
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men to visit the Rebbe's grave for Rosh Hashana. In 1989, over 1,000 Hasidic Jews gathered in Uman for Rosh Hashana 1989. In 1990, 2,000 attended. In 2008...
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destruction of Jerusalem, the shofar shall be blown in beit din when Rosh HaShana falls on Shabbat (prior to the destruction, it was only blown in Jerusalem...
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Belz Great Synagogue (redirect from Belz Beis HaMedrash HaGadol)
of Israel, who come to be with the Rebbe for Jewish holidays such as Rosh HaShana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot. There are also large rooms for other functions...
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Unetanneh Tokef (category Rosh Hashanah)
And vatifkod nefesh kol chai, for this had been decreed for him on Rosh haShana. So the whole poem [was a personal response to his experience]. When...
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(tractate), a tractate of mishnah Rosh Hashana kibbutz, a large prayer assemblage of Breslover Hasidim held on Rosh Hashanah Christian observances of...
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movement reject the traditional Jewish identification of this holiday with Rosh HaShana, believing the Jewish holiday to be of pagan Babylonian origin and believe...
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during the meal of the first and/or second night of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana. In Yemen, a small amount of Oud Al Hilba (عود الحلبة), which appears...
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"Expressions and Greetings". Judaism 101. Retrieved 7 October 2018. "Rosh ha-Shana (Jewish New Year)". Hebrew: Virtual Ulpan. Archived from the original...
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Teiglach (category Rosh Hashanah foods)
in a honeyed syrup. They are a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish treat for Rosh Hashana, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, and Purim. Teiglach date back to the times of...
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Maccabees, 10:34 Rosh Hashana 23a Megillah 22b Turei Even, Megillah 22b. See also Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Shiurim lezecher abba mori, "Hachrazat Rosh Chodesh Vechol...
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Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur together constitute the High Holy Days. The Unetanneh Tokef prayer, recited by Ashkenazim and Italian-rite Jews on Rosh Hashanah...
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Gershom ben Judah (redirect from Gershom Me'or ha-Golah)
Abraham"), a liturgical poem recited by Ashkenazic Jews during the season of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, which includes the following stanza: The Holy City and...
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traditional spellings Sabá (Shabbat), Menasseh (Menashe), Ros(as)anáh (Rosh Hashana), Sedacáh (tzedaka), massoth (matzot), is evidence of a traditional pronunciation...
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Yom Tov Torah readings (section Rosh Hashana)
congregation is already anticipating a return to normal life. On Day One of Rosh Hashana, the reading is the story of the birth of Isaac, the exile of Hagar and...
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the mouthpiece into which one blows, was plated with gold" (Mishnah Rosh Hashana 3:3). They are a Kosher species, meaning that, when prepared properly...
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