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Helene, Queen of Adiabene

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Rosh Hashanah 2022

In 2022, Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Sunday, Sept. 25 and ends at sundown on Tuesday Sept. 27.

Must-Know Rosh Hashanah Words and Phrases

Your glossary for the Jewish New Year.

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Summary

In this Torah portion, Moses delivers specific rules about proper family relationships. He continues with laws involving many aspects of daily living, justice, family responsibility, work and sexuality.

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Parashat Ki Teitzei

Deuteronomy 21:10 - 25:19

Isaiah 54:1 - 54:10

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Tashlich, the Symbolic Casting Off of Sins

A Rosh Hashanah ritual for the whole family.

Why Jews Put Stones on Graves

Although the custom of placing them on a grave probably draws upon pagan customs, the stones also symbolize the permanence of memory.

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