In year two of the pandemic, the Jewish New Year allows for a time to reflect and renew
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Rosh Hashanah, which marks the start of the New Year in Judaism, begins Monday evening. After surviving a year plus of fraught political events, a pandemic and a reckoning with racial justice, it's your chance to atone for your past and build a better world.
Now it can. Rosh Hashanah, which marks the Jewish New Year, begins Monday night. Even if you're not Jewish, it's a way to immerse yourself in parts of these rituals of renewal. Maybe God knows we all need a little renewal now.More Related News
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