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ROSH HASHANAH
Rosh Hashanah, the day when we commemorate G-d finishing the creating of the world, and specifically the day He created man. We celebrate the purpose of G-d creating the world and connect to what we have to accomplish in this world as His creations.
The main Mitzvah of the two day festival is hearing the blow of the Shofar (rams horn). Rosh Hashanah feasts traditionally include round challah bread (studded with raisins) and apples dipped in honey, as well as other foods that symbolize our wishes for a sweet year.
ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES
Friday, September 15
EREV ROSH HASHANAH
Mincha and Maariv 6:45PM
Communal Rosh Hashanah Meal 7:45PM
Saturday, September 16
FIRST DAY ROSH HASHANAH
Shacharit 9:00AM
Children's Services 10:30AM
Mincha & Maariv 6:40PM
Sunday, September 17
SECOND DAY ROSH HASHANAH
Shacharit 9:00AMChildren's Services 10:30AM
Tashlich and Shofar (by the water at the Stamford J) 5:00PM
Mincha & Maariv 6:40PM
More info on Rosh hashanaH
Rosh Hashanah Recipes
Rosh Hashana Stories
How is Rosh Hashana celebrated?
- Rosh Hashanah Is Celebrated With
- The Shofar-Blowing
- Candle-Lighting
- Festive Meal
- Rosh Hashanah Greetings
- Tashlich
- Rosh Hashanah Prayers