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The Jewish New Year is known as Rosh Hashanah, and takes place on the first day of the seventh month of the Jewish calendar.
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Jewish New Year on Amazon
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Jewish New Year's Certificate 28x42 Giclee on Canvas - $475.00
Series: American JudaicaArtist: UnknownPeriod: Source country: USASource Year: Printed in Germany, this is certificate of Passage to America but is real...Amazon
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Jewish New Year "Future Shofar Blower" Baby Bib - $13.95
Shofar, so good!! Those wails you hear now are just practice for the future shofar blowing career of your precious little one. The perfect bib to dress up your darling's outfit at ...Amazon
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Gates of the Seasons : A Guide to the Jewish New Year (Russian language edition) - $9.95
A survey of the sacred days of the Jewish yearly cycle providing detailed guidance on observing the Sabbath and the Jewish holidays.Amazon
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JEWISH NEW YEAR: With Prayer Shawl over his U.S. Army Uniform Pfc. Werner Nathan holds sacred scroll during Jewish New Year service in Berlin Synagogue. ..... 1945 LIFE Magazine Picture, A3093A - $10.99
This Item is an original Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan ...Amazon
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Jewish New Year Questions
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What should I do for New Years Eve? Thanks. 8 AnswersI recommend going somewhere that has a tv and watch the ball drop. read more -
Starbucks open on New Years Day? 4 AnswersAll standalone Starbucks shops will be open. Kiosk locations and express style Starbucks stores, for example inside an office building or in a grocery store are... read more -
Any unique plans for the new year? 4 AnswersI am a relatively busy musician (when not saving computers from doom) and have performed on New Years Eve everywhere from crappy casino boats to Busan, S. Korea... read more -
What are your New Years Day food traditions? 3 AnswersBeing from the south, we always had black-eyed-peas and ham. I always heard, even as a young child, that you would be rewarded a dollar in the new year for ever... read more
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The Jewish New Year is known as Rosh Hashanah, and takes place on the first day of the seventh month of the Jewish calendar.</note>


