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Days of Awe: Rosh Hashana starts High Holy Days

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Today is Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, for the world’s 14.6 million Jews. Rosh Hashana, starting the Hebrew year 5780, opens the solemn 10-day period known as the High Holy Days.

Also called Yamim Noraim, or Days of Awe, the holy days are a pause in time, a season of prayer and fasting. Synagogues often overflow, pointing up the pre-eminence of the holy days.

Traditional Jews believe that God scrutinizes each person, waiting to see who is worthy of good or bad fortune for the next year. Liberal Jews likewise use the High Holy Days as a time to review their lives and resolve to be better persons.

The High Holy Days end this year on Oct. 9 with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. That day-long series of services ends with a blast from the shofar, or ram’s horn, closing God’s books and sealing everyone’s fate for the year.

— JAMES D. DAVIS

 

Written by Jim Davis

September 30, 2019 at 12:12 am