How Many ‘New Years’ Do Jews Observe Each Year? » prayer at kotel
Unlike festivities with fireworks, drinking and feasting, Rosh Hashana, the most widely observed Jewish New Year, is marked with heartfelt prayer. (Photo: vosizneias.com)
Unlike festivities with fireworks, drinking and feasting, Rosh Hashana, the most widely observed Jewish New Year, is marked with heartfelt prayer. (Photo: vosizneias.com)