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Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is a festival in Judaism celebrating the first day of the Jewish year. The name literally means "Head of the Year." It is celebrated for two days beginning on Tishrei 1. Special customs during the holiday include hearing the blowing of the shofar 100 times during prayer services, eating apple dipped in honey, as well as reciting the special Tashlich prayer next to a body of water.

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By HANNAH GROSSMAN
 LGBT Rights activists wave flags and protest as religious Jewish activitsts protest against same-sex parenting and LGBT families, in Tel Aviv, on December 16, 2018.

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 An early image of the Orthodox synagogue in Karlsruhe.

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American Jews need more pride in being Jewish - opinion

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Keeping the echo alive: The last of Israel’s traditional shofar makers

By AARON PORIS/THE MEDIA LINE
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'Teshuva': How can one atone for their sins and get God's forgiveness?

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Jerusalem Great Synagogue

Grapevine: Synagogue scene

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 The Chelsea FC Stamford Bridge Stadium

England’s storied Chelsea soccer team launches Jewish fan group

By Jacob Gurvis/JTA
 THE MASSES gather at the Western Wall for prayers of forgiveness before Yom Kippur, last year. Forgiveness is a concept that is foreign to those who embrace cancel culture, but it is a tenet of Judaism, says the writer.

God is against cancel culture - opinion

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 A man reacts at the site of a collapsed building in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey February 8, 2023.

Is there anything to hope for in a world so damaged? - opinion

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Bomb threats target US synagogues during Rosh Hashanah

By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA
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 A TRIP INTO Israel’s nature can connect a person to ancient aspects of the Jewish holiday celebrations.

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By SUSANNAH CHILDS
 TAYLOR SWIFT accepts the Video of the Year Award during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards  last week.

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Former US President Donald Trump makes a fist while reacting to applause after speaking at the North Carolina GOP convention dinner in Greenville, North Carolina, US June 5, 2021.

Trump attacks 'liberal Jews destroying America' in Rosh Hashanah message

 Israeli security forces guard while Jews and tourist visit the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem's Old City, August 28, 2023

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel after Jews 'storm' Temple Mount