Rosh Hashanah marks the creation of Adam and Chava, and it celebrates the head of the Jewish new year.
This year, Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Sunday, September 25th, and continues through nightfall on Tuesday, September 27th.
The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah actually means “Head of the Year.” Just like the head controls the body, our actions [and thoughts] on Rosh Hashanah have a tremendous impact on the rest of the year.
Explore the links to learn more about how to practically celebrate Rosh Hashanah and the deeper insights into this holy day: