Rosh Hashanah

How to Prepare for Rosh Hashanah

During the month of Elul, prayers to say and vows to renounce.

Where to Stream Rosh Hashanah Services for Free

Where to find a free online service for the Jewish new year.

Rosh Hashanah 2021

In 2021, Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Monday, Sept. 6 and ends at sundown on Wednesday Sept. 8.

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Summary

In this Torah portion, Moses instructs the Israelites regarding the first fruit offering. Moses then lists the blessings the people will enjoy if they keep the commandments, and the punishments they will suffer for disobeying them.

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Parashat Ki Tavo

Deuteronomy 26:1 - 29:8

Isaiah 60:1 - 60:22

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The Torah's commandment regarding the first fruits offers a kernel of wisdom about the importance of knowing where we came from.

Videos

Tashlich, the Symbolic Casting Off of Sins

A Rosh Hashanah ritual for the whole family.

Mayim Bialik Explains Rosh Hashanah

Confused about the Jewish New Year? Mayim breaks it down.

Golda Meir

Born in Russia and raised in America, she became Israel's first and only female prime minister.

Recipes

How to Infuse Honey for Rosh Hashanah

On Rosh Hashanah, there is a custom to eat apples dipped in honey to bring a sweet new year. As ...

This Master Baker’s Ultimate Challah Recipe

Light and fragrant, with a delightful chew.

7 Rosh Hashanah Desserts That Aren’t Honey Cake

Set your New Year off on the sweetest of notes.

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Your glossary for the Jewish New Year.

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What Happens in Synagogue on Rosh Hashanah

Highlights of the Jewish New Year prayer services.