
Erev Rosh haShanah
Tonight is an Evening of Fri, Sep 15, 2023 – Sun, Sep 17, 2023.
Shabbat, 1 Tishrei, 5784 (September 16, 2023).
Yes and I agree wholeheartedly with Chabad: Rosh Hashanah, first of the High Holidays, is the Jewish New Year. It is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, and a day of judgment and coronation of God as king.

Research sharing you all Rosh haShanah/Hashanah (are same): “beginning of the year”.
Rosh Hashanah, also spelled Hashana or Ha-shanah, comes from Hebrew and, most simply put, means “beginning of the year.” Rosh Hashanah not only marks the new year—it also honors the creation date of Adam and Eve some 5,700 years ago, the first relationship, and the human connection with God’s world. The Hebrew Etymology Rosh is the Hebrew word for “head”, ha is the definite article (“the”), and shana means year. Thus Rosh HaShanah means “head of the year”, referring to the Jewish day of new year.
Yom Teruah (יוֹם תְּרוּעָה, Yōm Tərūʿā, lit. “day of shouting/blasting”) appears on Leviticus 23:24 in the Hebrew Bible. The Torah refers to the festival of the first day of the seventh month as zikhron teru’ah (“a memorial of blowing [of horns]”) Numbers 29:1 calls the festival yom teru’ah (“day of blowing [the horn]”). Rosh Hashanah appears once on Ezekiel 40:1.

Yeshua (Jesus) suddenly comes back again with loud trumpets we all can checkout sacred scripture verses.
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