SEPTEMBER 23 2025
GOOD MORNING TO THE SON AND THE SKY❕👋🏼
FESTIVO / JOUR FÉRIÉ = “HOLIDAY” IN SPANISH 🇲🇽 / FRENCH 🇫🇷
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Howl you doing❓
I hope everything is GREAT with you and at home 🥰
Today, for you, I have a post about the holiday known as “Rosh Hashanah”.
I noticed this morning on my calendar that today was the holiday Rosh Hashanah and to be honest the only thing I knew about it was it was a Jewish holiday.
After reading some facts about the holiday I found a few things interesting which I will share after a few facts on the holiday:
1. Biblical Origin – It’s mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (Leviticus 23:23–25) as a day of rest, trumpet blasts, and offerings.
2. Shofar Blowing – A central tradition is blowing the shofar (ram’s horn), which serves as a spiritual wake-up call to self-reflection and repentance.
3. Two-Day Celebration – In most of the world, Rosh Hashanah is observed for two days, even though the Bible only designates one.
4. Head of the Year – “Rosh Hashanah” literally means “Head of the Year” in Hebrew, marking the start of the Jewish calendar year.
5. Ten Days of Awe – It begins the Ten Days of Awe (or Repentance), which lead up to Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism.
6. Apples and Honey – People eat apples dipped in honey to symbolize the hope for a sweet new year.
7. Tashlich Tradition – Many Jewish communities perform Tashlich, where they symbolically cast away sins by throwing bread crumbs into a flowing body of water.
8. Different from January 1st – Unlike the secular New Year’s celebrations, Rosh Hashanah is not about parties—it’s a time of reflection, prayer, and renewal.
9. World’s Birthday – According to Jewish tradition, Rosh Hashanah marks the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, making it the “birthday of the world.”
10. Unique Greeting – The common greeting is “Shanah Tovah” (שנה טובה), which means “Good Year.” Some say the longer form: “L’shanah tovah tikatevu v’tichatemu” (“May you be inscribed and sealed for a good year”).
As far as I know I have never heard of a holiday celebrating the birth of the earth which is a pretty cool concept.
I also did not know that there was a Jewish observation of the beginning of the year.
Did you find any of the facts interesting?
Happy New Year 😘
THIS DAY IN HISTORY: SEPTEMBER 23 1846 astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle became the first person to observe the planet Neptune!

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