Rosh Hashana began at sunset tonight, marking the start of the new year 5772 on the Hebrew calendar.
The Rosh Hashana holiday marks the beginning of the 10 Days of Awe, a time set aside for introspection, repentance, and tzedakah (acts of charity), to earn the inscription of your name in the book of life before it is sealed again on Yom Kippur. L'shana tovah, my wish for a good year to all my blogger friends, no matter your faith or personal philosophy.
The Rosh Hashana holiday marks the beginning of the 10 Days of Awe, a time set aside for introspection, repentance, and tzedakah (acts of charity), to earn the inscription of your name in the book of life before it is sealed again on Yom Kippur. L'shana tovah, my wish for a good year to all my blogger friends, no matter your faith or personal philosophy.
L'Shana Tovah to you, Phyl.
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Thanks for the nice post. May you have a blessed year! :)
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