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      • Rosh Hashanah for the year 2011 starts on Thursday, September 29th ending the 2 day celebration at sundown on Friday, September 30th. For the Jewish calendar night begins before day, thus the holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day on the evening of Wednesday, September 28th.
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  2. Sep 28, 2011 · Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה), (literally “head of the year”), is the Jewish New Year. It is the first of the High Holidays or Yamim Noraim (“Days of Awe”), celebrated ten days before Yom Kippur. Rosh Hashanah is observed on the first two days of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar.

  3. 6 days ago · Rosh Hashanah 2011 starts on sundown of Wednesday, September 28th ending the 2 day celebration at sundown on Friday, September 30th, celebrating the Jewish New Year beginning on the first day of the seventh month on the Hebrew calendar.

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    • First day of Tishrei on Hebrew Calendar
  4. Rosh Hashanah in 2011 started on Thursday, the 29th of September (29/9/2011) and continued for 2 days until Friday, the 30th of September. How are Rosh Hashanah dates determined? Rosh Hashanah is celebrated on the 1st and 2nd days of the Hebrew month "Tishrei".

  5. Rosh HaShanah in 2011 . starts at Sunset on Wednesday, September 28th. and ends at Sunset on Friday, September 30th. When is Rosh HaShanah in 2009? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2010? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2011? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2012? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2013? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2014? When is Rosh HaShanah in 2015? When is Rosh ...

  6. Rosh Hashanah begins September 15, 2023, at sundown and it concludes at nightfall on September 17, 2023. When Is Rosh Hashanah in Other Years? Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, falls on the Hebrew calendar dates of 1 and 2 Tishrei. Here are the coinciding secular dates for the upcoming years: 2024: October 2 at sundown - nightfall on October 4.

  7. Rosh HaShanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה ‎, Rōʾš hašŠānā, literally "head of the year") is the New Year in Judaism. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah ( יוֹם תְּרוּעָה ‎, Yōm Tərūʿā , lit. "day of shouting/blasting").

  8. A deeper look into the meanings and customs of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year: From crowning God as our king to blowing the Shofar and dipping apple into honey.

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