It is the Jewish New Year and is considered one of the holiest and most significant days of the year.
It is a time for spiritual introspection, self-evaluation, and renewal.
It is a time for spiritual introspection, self-evaluation, and renewal.
It's believed that during the Ten Days of Repentance (from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur), one's fate for the coming year is inscribed and sealed by God based on their actions and intentions.
It's a time to make amends, seek forgiveness, and strive for a fresh start.
Traditional foods with symbolic meanings, such as apples dipped in honey.
Rosh Hashanah is a time for introspection and expressing gratitude for the blessings received in the past year.
Jews attend synagogue services during Rosh Hashanah.
Special prayers, readings from the Torah, and liturgical music are integral parts of these services.