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Rosh Hashanah is an important religious holiday that celebrates the Jewish New Year. Typically occurring in September or October of each year, it is observed for two days by most Jews, and features a number of unique customs.
 
Rosh Hashanah is an important religious holiday that celebrates the Jewish New Year. Typically occurring in September or October of each year, it is observed for two days by most Jews, and features a number of unique customs.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# [[Reflect]] on your past and contemplate your future. Rosh Hashanah is Hebrew for "Head of the Year."  It is considered to be the birthday of the world, and hence is the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah is a time to learn from your mistakes of the past year, and to think about how you can improve yourself in the future. It is also a time to [[Make New Year's Resolutions|make personal resolutions]] both large and small.
 
# [[Reflect]] on your past and contemplate your future. Rosh Hashanah is Hebrew for "Head of the Year."  It is considered to be the birthday of the world, and hence is the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah is a time to learn from your mistakes of the past year, and to think about how you can improve yourself in the future. It is also a time to [[Make New Year's Resolutions|make personal resolutions]] both large and small.