AKA Name | Yom Ha-Zikkaron, Jewish New Year |
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HashtagsCompiled on | #RoshHashanah |
Related Hashtags | #ShanaTova, #RoshHashana |
2024 Date | October 2, 2024 |
2025 Date | September 22, 2025 |
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Rosh Hashana HistoryRosh Hashana, also known as the Jewish New Year, is a time for introspection, self-evaluation, and spiritual renewal. This significant observance invites Jewish individuals to assess their actions over the previous year and seek forgiveness for any wrongdoings. The holiday also marks the beginning of the High Holy Days, which culminate ten days later with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Essential aspects of Rosh Hashana include sounding the shofar, a traditional ram's horn trumpet, as a call to spiritual awakening, and partaking in symbolic foods such as apples dipped in honey, representing the hope for a sweet new year. The origin of Rosh Hashana can be traced back to biblical times with specific mention in the Torah, Judaism's most sacred text. Although the Canadian Jewish community is relatively small, representing approximately 1% of the population, the observance of Rosh Hashana remains significant within this group. Jewish Canadians often choose to spend time with family and friends during this period, reflecting on the past year and setting intentions for the year to come. In Canada, Rosh Hashana is not a public holiday, however Jewish organizations, businesses, and schools usually close or operate under reduced hours to allow for community observance. The customs and rituals practiced across the country are similar to those in other parts of the world, with gatherings at synagogues and festive meals in homes. The Jewish calendar determines the date of Rosh Hashana, which typically occurs in September or early October, differing year to year. Regardless of the specific date, this observance provides Jewish Canadians with an opportunity to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their traditions and culture. Rosh Hashana (Begins) facts
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