The words "Rosh Hashana" are Hebrew, meaning "head [of] the year". In our time, this two-word phrase refers to the holiday that celebrates the New Year, but the Torah uses different names to refer to this holiday.
Hashanah (×”×©× ×”) = "the year"
rosh hashanah means "new year" hashanah means "year"
Hebrew has a vowel that roughly corresponds to the English "o" and it is called a Kholam. It looks like a small dot that floats at the top of the word. In the related link, you can see a voweled "Rosh Hashanah". Look above the Reish to see the Kholam.
Hashanah lishe'avar
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
diestra has no meaning in Hebrew. This is not a Hebrew word.
the word "jae" is not a Hebrew word.
No. Rosh Hashanah occurs on the first day of the Hebrew month of "TEESH-ray", which is usually in the fall .
From January to Rosh Hashanah (Autumn), it was 3596. After Rosh Hashanah until the end of December, it was 3597.
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adera is not a Hebrew word.
"Ricca" is not a Hebrew word.
"Jay" is not a Hebrew word.