The Jewish New Year!

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The Jewish New Year!
Next week, Israelis will celebrate the start of the Jewish New Year, also known as Rosh Hashana. This holiday marks not only the start of a new year on the Hebrew calendar. It also marks the beginning of the fall High Holy Days and the period known as the Days of Awe leading up to Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement. Now the Lord actually gave the ancient Israelites two calendar years to follow. One is tied to the agricultural cycle in the Land of Israel and begins in the Spring with the first of Nisan, just two weeks before Passover. Meanwhile, the second calendar is more tied to the span of human history, and is said to date from the day when Adam became a living soul. And this more universal calendar begins with a trumpet blast on Rosh Hashana in which one awakens the soul to prepare to stand before the Lord our Maker. So just what is the biblical significance of Rosh Hashana? What are some of the traditions that have built up around the Jewish New Year? And is Rosh Hashana just for Jews? Or should Christians also be more aware of this biblical holiday and its deeper meaning? The Jewish New Year! That’s our focus this week here on Front Page Jerusalem. We’ll look at the meaning and traditions surrounding the biblical festival of Rosh Hashana – the start of the Jewish New Year. We’ll have a teaching on this special holiday by Dr. Juergen Buehler, the executive director of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem. And, we’ll also speak about Rosh Hashana with prominent Israeli Rabbi David Rosen – also known as the “Pope’s Rabbi.”

Airing the weekend of September 20, 2014

Available on WWW.FRONTPAGEJERUSALEM.COM on Monday, September 22, 2014

 Dr. Jurgen Buehler (ICEJ Staff photograph)Program Features    

 On this week’s program, we’re focusing on the upcoming holiday of Rosh Hashana, which Israelis will begin marking this coming Wednesday evening. This ancient biblical festival is also known as the Jewish New Year, and there are many customs and concepts attached to it which are also referred to in the New Testament. To open today’s program, we have biblical insights into Rosh Hashana from Dr. Juergen Buehler, the executive director of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, which produces this radio program.


Word From Zion 

As Israelis began preparing for the Jewish New Year, Front Page senior producer David Parsons sat down with Rabbi David Rosen to talk about the unique beliefs and customs attached to the holiday of Rosh HaShana. From his office in Jerusalem, Rabbi Rosen oversees interfaith activities for the American Jewish Committee and has also served as a special religious advisor not only to the chief rabbis of Israel, but also to several recent popes in Rome.

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