RoshHashanah

RoshHashanah
Rosh Ha·sha·nah also Rosh Ha·sha·na or Rosh Ha·sho·na or Rosh Ha·sho·nah (rôsh' -shôʹnə, -shäʹ-, -, -shä-näʹ) n.
The Jewish New Year, observed on the first day or the first and second days of Tishri and marked by solemnity as well as festivity.
  [Hebrew š haš-šānâ: š, head, beginning; See rʾš in Semitic Roots + ha-, the + šānâ, year; See šn in Semitic Roots.]

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