The Jewish year counts the years from the traditional date of the creation of the world.
It means the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English. But if you're asking what the significance of 5773 is to Judaism, it's the new year on the Jewish calendar that begins on Sept 17, 2012. If you're asking how to write 5773 in Hebrew it's תשע״ג
That will be April 9th in that year, unless a new calendar has been adopted by then. Oh wait! Now I get it. You're referring to the Hebrew calendar. In that case, 9 Teves 5773 corresponds to December 22, 2012.
you mean month right? September
the "head" of the year, its the Jewish new year. shanna=year in Hebrew
Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year.
The Jewish new year is the holiday Rosh Hashana which literally translates to "head of the year".
The Jewish new year
The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, will begin Sep. 8th this year at sunset and end Sep. 10th at nightfall. For more info, go to jewfaq.org
It's the Jewish New Year
Jewish New Year
Apples and honey.
Rosh Hashana