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Rosh Hashana

The Jewish new year, year 5767 to the creation, is just around the corner, yet the build- up lacks fireworks and champagne! In fact, Elul (the last month of the Hebrew year) opens up a period of trepidation. The Shofar's daily call reminds us to wake up, and to start our emotional and psychological preparation for Rosh Hashana, the New Year and Yom Kippur, the awesome Day of Judgement. This is a time for introspect, review of the past year and preparation for the year to come.

In Brief

Five thousand seven hundred and sixty seven years ago the world experienced the very first Rosh Hashanah. According to Rabbi Eliezer, it was on this day that Adam was created. God's creation was complete.

Our sages tell us that on this very day, Adam violated the commandment that God gave him - the prohibition to eat from the tree of life. On this day God said to Adam "As you were judged before me this day and emerged forgiven, so will your children be judged before me on this day and emerge forgiven". Thus, from the beginning of our history, Rosh Hashanah has been marked with judgement and forgiveness.


On Rosh Hashanah we celebrate the creation of the world, we mark the Kingship of God, and we stand in judgement as His humble servants.



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