rosh hashana

  • 1Rosh Hashana — [rōsh′ hə shô′nə, həshä′nə; ] Heb [ rōsh′ hä shä nä′] n. 〚Heb rosh hashana, lit., head (or first) of the year〛 the Jewish New Year, celebrated on the 1st and 2d days of Tishri: also sp. Rosh Hashona or Rosh Hashanah * * * ▪ …

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  • 2Rosh Hashaná — ראש השנה Nombre oficial …

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  • 3Rosh Hashana — [rōsh′ hə shô′nə, həshä′nə; ] Heb [ rōsh′ hä shä nä′] n. [Heb rosh hashana, lit., head (or first) of the year] the Jewish New Year, celebrated on the 1st and 2d days of Tishri: also sp. Rosh Hashona or Rosh Hashanah …

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  • 4Rosh Hashaná — (en hebreo: ראש השנה transliteratedo ro’sh hash shānāh, comienzo del año ) es el Año Nuevo espiritual judío y se celebra el primero y el segundo día de Tishrei (mes en el calendario hebreo). Para el inicio del año hebreo hay dos criterios: según… …

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  • 5Rosh Hashana — (also Rosh Hashanah) ► NOUN ▪ the Jewish New Year festival. ORIGIN Hebrew, head of the year …

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  • 6Rosh HaShana — er betegnelsen for det jødiske nytår …

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  • 7Rosh Hashana kibbutz (Breslov) — The Rosh Hashana kibbutz (Hebrew: קיבוץ; plural: kibbutzim: קיבוצים, gathering or ingathering ) is a large prayer assemblage of Breslover Hasidim held on the Jewish New Year. It specifically refers to the pilgrimage of tens of thousands of… …

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  • 8Rosh Hashana — Roch Hachana  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Rosh HaAyin. Roch Hachana Une pomme, fruit traditionnellement trempé dans le miel pour symboliser la douceur es …

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  • 9Rosh Hashana — /rɒʃ həˈʃanə/ (say rosh huh shahnuh) noun the two day Jewish holiday celebrated at the start of the Jewish New Year, when the shofar is blown; occurs on the first and second days of the month of Tishri (usually falling in either September or… …

  • 10Rosh Hashana — [ˌrɒʃ hə ʃα:nə] (also Rosh Hashanah) noun the Jewish New Year festival, held on the first (sometimes the second) day of Tishri (in September). Origin Heb., lit. head of the year …

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