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Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, literally "head of the year") is the Jewish New Year. The biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah (Hebrew: יוֹם תְּרוּעָה), literally "day [of] shouting/blasting", sometimes translated as the Feast of Trumpets. It is the first of the High Holy Days (Hebrew: יָמִים נוֹרָאִים Yamim Nora'im, lit. "Days of Awe") specified by Leviticus 23:23-32, which usually occur in the early autumn of the Northern Hemisphere.
Rosh Hashanah is a two-day celebration, which begins on the first day of Tishrei. Tishrei is the first month of the Jewish civil year, but the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year.
Rosh Hashanah has its origin in the beginning of the economic year in the ancient Near East, marking the start of the agricultural cycle. In its theological interpretation, the day is said to be the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, and their first actions toward the believed realization of humanity's role in God's world.
Justin Timberlake, celebrating the new year and the joy of being Jewish. Lyrics by Aish.com Music by Justin Timberlake, Max Martin and Shellback Cover Track by Ido Zeleznik and Michael HarPaz Vocals Performed by Michael HarPaz Directed by Shoot East Choreography by Street Art Productions – Lions of Zion crew, http://www.s-a-p.co.il/ Visit their facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/LION.OF.ZION.BREAKDANCE Lyrics I got this feeling inside my soul It goes electric, wavy when I turn it on I’m doing a mitzvah, I’m coming home We're flying up, got tzitzis, when we in our zone I got my Torah in my pocket Got that good soul leading me I feel that pleasure in my soul when it does pop, ooh I can take my eyes up off it, moving so phenomenally Reachin’ out, my soul can rock it, so don't stop A...
Follow us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/Fountainheads A Rosh Hashanah musical parody by The Ein Prat Fountainheads from the Ein Prat Academy, Israel http://foheads.com. For lyrics click "Show more" Download this song: http://foheads.com/music.php For bookings: info@foheads.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/fountainheads Based on Shakira's "Waka Waka". No apples, pomegranates, babies, or smartphones were harmed in the filming of this video. Please don't feed babies honey. Vocals: Yoav Hoze, Shani Lachmish, Ahava Katzin, Tal Ginzburg, Reuven Katz, and Amit Ben Atar. Choreography by Ilana Bril and Edeete Suher. Music arrangement, performance, and mixing by Amit Ben Atar. Recorded at Bit Studios by Amit Ben Atar. Clothes by Rubashka - gallery and boutique wit...
Since everyone liked my 'Shopping For Passover' video so much, i made a Rosh Hashanah one with my kids and some of my friends from The Maccabeats. There's singing, me blowing the shofar, a fake ram's head, and some good laughs. Enjoy! Director: Chad Jamian Exeuctive Producer - Immanuel Shalev Follow Me: https://www.instagram.com/missmayim https://www.facebook.com/MissMayim https://twitter.com/missmayim
Rosh Hashanah, http://www.aish.com/h/hh/rh/, - Get ready for the New Year and Jewish High Holidays with this video. To see the lyrics click on the CC for closed captioning. For more visit: http://aish.com/newyear For revamped High Holiday services, visit http://nomembershiprequired.com. Rosh Hashana Rock Anthem is a parody of Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO. Song Lyrics: Synagogue, Rabbi's talk, going on for a while, can you check the clock, huh Cantor's opera, lost my spot, do you know the place, choir in the slot Wine we drink, with family now, good deeds you do, good for your soul Fish head, ram's horn, shofar blow, give some money, appeal for dough Yo, I'm returnin' to the fold can you explain mo' Got this desire to know Torah scroll, say hello Our prayers rock, yeah, we're the ...
It's time to celebrate Rosh hashanah, the Israelites New Year! Learn more at:http://eTeacherHebrew.com/about Rosh Hashanah is coming, and we've prepared a short 7 minutes video that shows the most important aspects of the Jewish New Year. In 7 minutes, you will: Understand the meaning of the words Rosh and Shanah Know more about the Hebrew Calendar Understand the religious meaning of the Jewish New Year Get to know more about the shofar and other customs Meet the symbolic foods and names related to the festival And learn some greetings to bless your friends with!
Watch more How to Celebrate Jewish Holidays videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/217195-How-to-Celebrate-Rosh-Hashanah Rosh Hashanah, known as the Jewish New Year, begins the Jewish high holidays, a time of reflection, charity, and new beginnings in the Hebrew calendar. Here's how to celebrate it. Step 1: Start the celebration Clear your schedule. Rosh Hashanah falls on a different day each year, usually in September. The 2-day celebration starts at sundown the evening before the first full day. Step 2: Have a family dinner Start the holiday with a family dinner on the first night. The meal may include gefilte fish, matzo ball soup, roast chicken or brisket, carrot tzimmes, and pomegranate. Greet everyone by saying L'Shanah Tovah! which in Hebrew means "For a good year!" Step 3: Reci...
An evening of music and celebration with Pat and Gordon Robertson, musical guest Paul Wilbur, and his band. Special guests also include Messiah Company dancers, Masterworks Dance Company, and many more!
Watch more Aish Rosh Hashanah and High Holiday videos at http://www.aish.com/h/hh/video/ Aish Singers: Yaakov Yosef Spadaro Dan Lerman Yaakov Tzvi Hoffman Aryeh Pridonoff Additional Aish singers on the recording: Moshe Chaim Eade Yisrael Castel Adam Douglas Mordechai Snyder Chaim Gamliel Busko With thanks to One Direction Directed by Shooteast Produced and Created by Aish.com and Aishconnections.com Special thanks to Joshua Landes Arrangement by Yaakov Yosef Spadaro Musical Arrangement by Amit Ben Attar Recorded at Bit Studios by Amit Ben Atar
Motty Steinmetz & Yedidim Choir Singing "Rosh Hashanah Medley" The Schapira-Scharf wedding was held Tuesday September 6 2016 at Ateres Avrohom Hall in Williamsburg. Music was performed by the Aaron Teitelbaum Orchestra & Productions Conducted by Maestro Yisroel Lamm with keyboardist Meir Adler, as well as singers Shloime Daskal, Isaac Honig and Motty Steinmetz. accompanied by the Yedidim Choir The chosson, Akiva Schapira, is a grandson of the previous Sadigura Rebbe, the Ikvei Abirim zt”l. He is a son of Rav and Mrs. Pinchos Schapira, rov of the Sadigura Shul in Tel Aviv. The kallah is a great-granddaughter of the previous Sadigura Rebbe, the Ikvei Abirim zt”l. She is a daughter of Rav Shlomo Scharf, who is a son of Rav and Mrs. Shmuel Scharf of Boro Park, the Ikvei Abirim’s son-in-law ...
Fun, inspiring Rosh Hashanah music video to enjoy and share. More inspiring Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur videos: http://www.aish.com/h/hh/video/ Written & Produced by Aish.com Directed by Shoot East, http://www.shooteast.com Music & Vocals by Menachem Herman http://www.menachemherman.com/ Music Production by Jeff Hurvitch Choreography by Street Art Productions: Lions of Zion http://www.s-a-p.co.il/about-en.htm With thanks to Daft Punk. Cameramen: Sasha Gorev, Yirmiyahu Vann Production Assistant: Bentzi Zeff Download the mp3 at http://www.aish.com/h/hh/video/Get-Clarity-Aishcoms-Rosh-Hashanah-Music-Video.html Viral French version: http://www.aish.fr/h/rosh_hashanah/multimedia/Eclaire-ta-vie--le-clip-de-Roch-Hachana-d-Aish-fr.html Viral Spanish version: http://www.aishlatino.com/h/rhyik/...