Rosh HaShanah
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Rosh HaShanah
Tafa | Jewish holiday |
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A̱lyoot da̱nian | head, a̱lyia̱ |
Mam a̱lyia̱ | 1 Tishrei, 2 Tishrei |
Rosh HaShanah (A̱biru: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā, lyuut ca̱caat: "a̱pyia̱ a̱lyia̱ ka") wa yet A̱lyia̱ A̱fai A̱yahuda ka. A̱lyoot ka nang Kpa̱m A̱lyiat A̱gwaza ngyei fwung huni a̱ni, kikya yet Yom Teruah (יוֹם תְּרוּעָה, Yōm Tərūʿā), lyuut ca̱caat: "a̱tuk tyei nkun ku tyiap". Nggu wa yet a̱son ka da̱ A̱ca̱cet Á̱za̱za̱rak Mmam (יָמִים נוֹרָאִים, Yāmīm Nōrāʾīm; "Mmam A̱wun") A̱yahuda, ma̱nang á̱ ku lyuut di̱ kwaa̱mbwat Li̱vitikut 23:23–25,[1] ba̱ nyia̱ di̱n jen a̱won/ntsa a̱vwuoshyim di̱ fam A̱kungkurung-á̱kum A̱za Swanta hu. Rosh HaShanah wa ntsa a̱cak mmam swak jhyi swat ghyang ka̱ tyiai ma̱ng Yom Kippur, mbeang a̱tsan á̱za̱za̱rak nsong a̱vwuoshyim ma̱ a̱di̱di̱t ba̱ keang Sukkot ba̱ si̱ ba̱ng si̱ tat Shemini Atzeret a̱ni.
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]A̱ka̱fwuop nta
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]Wukimedia Komon byia̱ nyinyiit shei nkhang ku byia̱ a̱ka̱ta ma̱ng Rosh Hashanah.
- Torah Content on Rosh Hashana – Á̱tutumyiam lyuut, a̱nwuat & ghwughwu a̱guguut, Jén, ma̱ng Lyip tazwa Rosh HaShana (di̱n Shong)
- Marking the New Year From the Yad Vashem's Collections – Online exhibition on the celebration of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur before, during, and after the Holocaust
- Rosh Hashanah Prayers by Chazzanim – an audio, video and printed guide to the Rosh Hashanah prayers