Happy Rosh Hashanah Greetings Card Message 2021 - If
we compare the Austeros Days ("Iamin Noraím"), Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur, with other festivities of the Hebrew
calendar, we find that they differ from their bases.
Pesach, Shavuot and Sukkot are
rooted in historical, religious and national events: a people freed from
slavery, received the Torah on Mount Sinai, it is forged in a
toilsome march across the desert. In contrast to this, the Days Austeros have
a unique character: they belong to the world of spirituality and faith, and at
the same time they exalt the values that are common to the entire human race.
Rosh
Hashana, the beginning of the Jewish year, does not refer to any historical event, but to the moment in which the world was created. And even if our the version in this regard does not coincide with the traditional ones, the moral
values of the latter are not undermined, since the appearance on the scene
of Adam, the first man indicates that we are all, equally, their
descendants: with the same rights, without the existence of “superior races ”.
The celebration begins at nightfall with the sound of the shofar, a horn that
calls the Jews to meditation, self-examination, and repentance. It is the first
of the days of prayer, penance, and charity that end with Yom Kippur (Day
of Forgiveness), which this year begins on September 27 at dusk.
It
is also known as the Day of Judgment and as the Day of Remembrance because according to tradition, that day God judges men, opening three books: one, with
the bad ones (who are registered and sealed for death), another, with the good
ones (who are registered and sealed for life) and, the third, for those who
will be judged in the Yom Kippur.
Rosh
Hashanah (Head of the Year), together with Yom Kippur (Day of
Forgiveness), forms in the Jewish tradition a unit called Yamim Noraim (Austere Feasts):
they are days of repentance and introspection, of the balance of acts and actions performed,
of special prayer and sensitivity.

The
1st of Tishrei is not only the first day of the year but also its
"Head." Just as the head commands the rest of the body, in the same
way on this day all the events that will occur during the year are predestined.
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Traditional Greetings In Rosh Hashanah 2021 Are:
On
the 1st night of Rosh Hashanah after the evening prayer, it is the Askenaz and
customized Hasidic to my Leshana Tova Tikoseiv Veseichoseim Le'Alter
Lechaim Tovim U'Leshalom which in Hebrew means “That, immediately, be
inscribed and sealed for a good year and for a good and peaceful life "
- Shana Tova (pronounced [ʃana Tova]) is the traditional greeting in Rosh Hashanah, which in Hebrew means "Happy New Year."
- Shana Tova Umetuká in Hebrew means "a good and sweet year."
- Ketiva ve-chatima tovah is a longer greeting in Rosh Hashanah. In Hebrew, it translates as "You can write and seal for a good year."
It
is customary to eat during Rosh Hashanah's different foods as symbols
of desires for the coming year.
For example, you eat apples with honey or sugar
to symbolize a sweet year.
During
the afternoon of the first day the tashlij is performed, the symbolic
waste of sins going to a river or water flow and reciting a prayer there.
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