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This week, explained:
I was looking in Google Calendar and saw tishrei spelled tishri and assumed it was a typo, but apparently that's a thing??
Which one do you use
tishrei
tishri
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Happy Rosh Ha-shanah!
Rosh Ha-shanah is both the Jewish New Year celebration and Yom Ha-Din, 'Judgement Day.' The celebration marks the birthday of the world and on this day God judges every living creature which has come into the world. As the Day of Judgment, Rosh Ha-shanah is a solemn occasion when God makes a judgment about whether we live or die in the coming year. God writes this down, though it is not signed and sealed until Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Because of this, Rosh Ha-shanah is an occasion of both solemn and celebratory connotations.
Rosh Ha-shanah also marks the first day of the month of Tishri. On this day a ceremonial ram's horn, the shophar or shofar, is blown to call sinners to repentance. Then begins the Ten Days of Penitence that culminate with the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. On Rosh Ha-shanah, those celebrating eat sweet delicacies with ingredients such as honey, apples, and raisins to represent optimism for a sweet future. The apple is particularly crucial to the table as at the commencement of the meal a blessing is said over an apple, symbol of the divine presence, dipped into honey to try to encourage a sweet year.
Image credit: vitrage stained glass window by TuendeBede. Public domain via Pixabay.
how do Jews get anything done during Tishrei, it feels like every other day is a Yom Tov
יְהִי רָצוֹן מִלְּפָנֶֽיךָ יְהֹוָה אֱלֹהֵינוּ וֵאלֹהֵי אֲבוֹתֵינוּ, שֶׁנִּהְיֶה מְלֵאִים֯ מִ֯צְוֹת כָּרִמּוֹן: שָׁנָה טוֹבָה וּמְתוּקָה וְחַג שָׂמֵחַ יִשְׂרָאֵל ✨🤍אָמֵן וְאָמֵן א' רֹאשׁ חֹדֶשׁ תִשְׁרֵי תשפ"ה Happy Rosh Hashana Amen Alef Rosh Chodesh Tishrei 5785
Tishri and the Scales
Tishri and the Scales
Keeping the Balance Tishri is connected with balancing scales. In this podcast, Betty talks about balance in the Hebrew month of Tishri
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Yom Kippur ~ it isn’t just for Jews
What’s Jesus got to do with it? Original published on my website 5700 & Beyond Can you imagine walking into church one day, knowing that everyone in attendance has been fasting since 6:00 p.m. the night before, all with united purpose? Add to that scenario everyone in attendance having spent the past ten days in introspection, and making amends in their relationships? Wow, Right? Let’s not stop…
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A Spiritual Journey Thru the Hebraic Year 5783
A Spiritual Journey Thru the Hebraic Year 5783
A Year of God’s Favor The current Hebraic year 5783 began this past Monday, September 26, 2022. Scripture verses the Lord put on my heart for this year are: We will see God’s favor show up in four specific ways this year. As 5783 unfolds we will experience God’s favor to be restore, His favor to be secured, His favor to be strengthened and His favor to be established. I will be posing more…
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