Penelope
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The first is Rosh Hashanah, a two-day celebration of the Jewish new year. Eight days after that, we have Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Rosh Hashanah starts on the night of Wednesday September 24 this year, and Yom Kippur starts Friday night October 3.
Its truly amazing the timing of events, off to a brand new fresh start for a sweet year ahead.
Congratulations on getting every thing squared off for the beginning of your high holy days.
Its truly amazing the timing of events, off to a brand new fresh start for a sweet year ahead.
Congratulations on getting every thing squared off for the beginning of your high holy days.