Articles in "Rosh Hashanah"

The Jewish World Looks Forward to a New Year

Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish new year which begins on Friday night, is the most universal of all the Jewish holidays. Prayers place special ...

Israeli Population Pushes 10 Million as Jewish New Year Approaches

Israel's population will pass 10 million in 2024, according to data the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) published on Wednesday ahead of ...

Engineers Inspect Jerusalem’s Western Wall as Surge of Visitors Expected for High Holidays

As Jews prepare for the upcoming High Holidays, engineers on Tuesday began getting the holy site ready for the thousands of visitors ...

Israel’s Police Goes on High Alert Ahead of Pending Attacks during the Holidays

The security tensions in Israel "may continue for many more weeks; during these days there are repeated attempts to carry out terrorist ...

30,000 Notes Sent to Kotel via Internet n Past Year

About 30,000 people from a long list of countries around the world have sent messages and prayers that were placed among the stones of the ...

On the Eve of Rosh Hashanah: Israel’s Population Close to 10 Million

Israel’s population stands at 9,593,000 on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and grew by 187,000 over the past year, ...

Israel Again Warns Against Traveling to Uman for Rosh HaShanah

Israel's Foreign Ministry issued another travel warning for Ukraine with an emphasis on the city of Uman and its surroundings, a site ...

On the Eve of Rosh Hashanah: Israel’s Population Grows to 9.39 Million

Israel’s population stands at 9,391,000 on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and grew by 146,000 over the past year, ...

WATCH: President Herzog Wishes Shana Tova to Jewish World, His ‘Extended Family’

In honor of Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year that will be celebrated on Tuesday and Wednesday, Israeli President Isaac Herzog has ...

On the Eve of Rosh Hashanah: Israel’s Population Grows to 9.25 Million

Israel’s population stands at 9,246,000 at the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and grew by 150,000 over the past year, ...