The observance of Rosh Hashanah, which is the first day of the year, is mandated in the Torah (Leviticus ch. 23). The Mishna (Oral Torah) adds that Rosh Hashanah is the day on which the world is...
Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah in various ways including: Festive meals, including eating 'new fruits', Apples dipped in Honey, and Challah dipped in Honey Attending Synagogue services, which are...
Rosh Hashanah is not a holiday identified with a country, but rather with the Jewish people, who observe it regardless of where they live. Since Jews represent such a large portion of the total...