rosh hashana
11Rosh Hashana — n. (also Rosh Hashanah) the Jewish New Year. Etymology: Heb., = beginning (lit. head ) of the year …
12Rosh Hashana — Dieser Artikel beschreibt das jüdische Neujahrsfest Rosch ha Schana. Für die gleichnamige rabbinische Schrift siehe Rosch ha Schana (Mischnatraktat). Rosch ha Schana (auch Rosch ha Schanah, in aschkenasischer Aussprache Rausch ha Schono oder… …
13Kibboutz de Rosh Hashana — Veille de Rosh Hashana a Ouman Le kibboutz Rosh Hashana (hébreu: קיבוץ ראש השנה « rassemblement de Roch Hachana ») est une tradition propre au hassidisme Bratslav. Lors de la fête solennelle de Roch Hachana, le nouvel an juif, des… …
14Rosh Hashanah — ).] Rosh Hashanah is observed as a day of rest () for a good year, or shana tova umetukah for a good and sweet year. Because Jews are being judged by God for the coming year, a longer greeting translates as may you be written and sealed for a… …
15Rosh Chodesh — Rosh Chodesh, ( he. ראש חודש; trans. Beginning of the Month ; lit. Head of the Month ), is the name for the first day of every month in the Hebrew calendar, marked by the appearance of the New Moon. It is considered a minor holiday, akin to the… …
16ROSH HA-SHANAH — (Heb. רֹאשׁ הָשָּׁנָה), the Jewish New Year, the autumn festival celebrated on the first and second days of Tishri. In the Bible The name Rosh Ha Shanah as it is used in the Bible (Ezek. 40:1) simply means the beginning of the year, and does not… …
17Rosh 'Hodesh — Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam Cet article …
18Rosh Hodesh — Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam Cet article …
19Rosh hodesh — Religion Religions abrahamiques : Judaïsme Christianisme Islam Cet article …
20Rosh Hashanah — Rosh Ha|sha|nah , Rosh Hashana an important Jewish religious holiday, which celebrates the beginning of the Jewish new year and continues for two days. It is usually in September …