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FIRST DAY OF EACH HEBREW MONTH
Rosh Hodesh; Rosh Ḥodesh; Rosh Codesh; New moon festival; Rosh hodesh; Rosh chodesh; New month

Rosh HaNikra grottoes         
  • The [[Paulet–Newcombe Agreement]] showing Ras en-Nakura as the far left point on the boundary between Palestine and Syria.
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GEOLOGIC FORMATION IN NORTHERN ISRAEL; WHITE CHALK CLIFF FACE WHICH OPENS UP INTO SPECTACULAR GROTTOS
Rosh Hanikra grottoes; Rosh HaNikra Cable Car
Rosh HaNikra or Hanikra (,  "Head of the Grotto"; , Ras an-Nakura) is a geologic formation on the border between Israel and Lebanon, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
Jewish New Year         
  • Jews performing [[tashlikh]] on Rosh Hashanah, painting by [[Aleksander Gierymski]], 1884
  • Jewish elder blowing the ram's horn (''shofar'')
  • Yemenite-style shofar]]
  • Libyan Jews]]
  • Traditional Rosh Hashanah foods: Apples dipped in honey, pomegranates, wine for [[kiddush]]
  • Shofar blowing for Rosh Hashana, Ashkenaz version
JEWISH DAY OF JUDGEMENT PRECEDING YOM KIPPUR (DAY OF ATONEMENT), ONE OF SEVERAL JEWISH NEW YEARS
Rosh Hashannah; Rosh Hashana; Rosh ha-Shanah; Rosh ha-Shana; Rosh HaShana; Rosh hashanah; Rosh hashana; Shana tova; Jewish New Year; Rosh ha-Shannah; Rosh HaShannah; Rosh Hashanna; Roshashana; Rashashan; Rash hasana; Ros hasanah; Rosh ha Shana; Rosh Ha Shana; Rosh ha shana; Rosh HaShanah; Rosh-Hashana; Erev Rosh Hashanah; Rosh Hashahanna; Shana Tova; Shana Tova Umetukah; Ketiva ve-chatima tovah; Roš ha-Šanah; Ros ha-Sanah; Rosh Hashonah; ראש השנה; Trumpets, Feast of; Roshashanah; Roshhashana; Yom teruah; Rosh hoshanah; Rosh ha-shanah; Rosh Hashana Eve; Rosh Hashana eve; Rosh Hashana 2nd day; Day of Trumpets; Yom Trua; Yom Teruah; Brenha Serkan; Rosh haShana; Foundation of Repentance; Hashanah
¦ noun another term for Rosh Hashana.
Rosh Hashana         
  • Jews performing [[tashlikh]] on Rosh Hashanah, painting by [[Aleksander Gierymski]], 1884
  • Jewish elder blowing the ram's horn (''shofar'')
  • Yemenite-style shofar]]
  • Libyan Jews]]
  • Traditional Rosh Hashanah foods: Apples dipped in honey, pomegranates, wine for [[kiddush]]
  • Shofar blowing for Rosh Hashana, Ashkenaz version
JEWISH DAY OF JUDGEMENT PRECEDING YOM KIPPUR (DAY OF ATONEMENT), ONE OF SEVERAL JEWISH NEW YEARS
Rosh Hashannah; Rosh Hashana; Rosh ha-Shanah; Rosh ha-Shana; Rosh HaShana; Rosh hashanah; Rosh hashana; Shana tova; Jewish New Year; Rosh ha-Shannah; Rosh HaShannah; Rosh Hashanna; Roshashana; Rashashan; Rash hasana; Ros hasanah; Rosh ha Shana; Rosh Ha Shana; Rosh ha shana; Rosh HaShanah; Rosh-Hashana; Erev Rosh Hashanah; Rosh Hashahanna; Shana Tova; Shana Tova Umetukah; Ketiva ve-chatima tovah; Roš ha-Šanah; Ros ha-Sanah; Rosh Hashonah; ראש השנה; Trumpets, Feast of; Roshashanah; Roshhashana; Yom teruah; Rosh hoshanah; Rosh ha-shanah; Rosh Hashana Eve; Rosh Hashana eve; Rosh Hashana 2nd day; Day of Trumpets; Yom Trua; Yom Teruah; Brenha Serkan; Rosh haShana; Foundation of Repentance; Hashanah
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(also Rosh Hashanah)
¦ noun the Jewish New Year festival, held on the first (sometimes the second) day of Tishri (in September).
Origin
Heb., lit. 'head of the year'.

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Rosh Chodesh

In Judaism, Rosh Chodesh or Rosh Hodesh (Hebrew: ראש חודש; trans. Beginning of the Month; lit. Head of the Month) is a minor holiday observed at the beginning of every month in the Hebrew calendar, marked by the birth of a new moon. Rosh Chodesh is observed for either one or two days, depending on whether the previous month contained 29 or 30 days.