Four Names for Rosh Hashannah
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Four Names for Rosh Hashannah

Categories Rosh Hashanah 

Lesson Summary:

Tradition teaches us that the holiday that falls on the 1st day of Tishrei, traditionally known as the Jewish New Year, has four names that represent four different aspects of the day. This lesson will explore those four names, their origins, and what the different names tell us about the meaning of the day.
This resource is offered via JTeach.org, an online Jewish teacher resource center by the Board of Jewish Education/Marshall Jewish Learning Center.



Objectives

  • Recite the four names for Rosh Hashanah. 
  • Explain background for each of the four names.

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