It's not. It's on the first day of Tishrei, which can fall anytime in September or October. The reason it's on the first of Tishrei is that this date is given in the Torah.
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
you mean month right? September
September 5-6
Rosh Hashanah.
This year's Rosh Ha'Shana (Jewish new year) took place from September 12 (Rosh Ha'shana Eve) to September 14 2007.
It was 5769 up until Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year which this year began on the 18th of September in the secular calendar; so, according to the Jewish calendar, it is now 5770.
Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year.
It falls on the first two days of the Jewish [Civil] New Year. It usually falls in September or October.
School starts. Fall starts. The Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) starts.
In September (24th) of 2014, the Jewish year will be 5775. Year 1 on the Jewish calendar began the sixth day of creation according to the book of Genesis.
The Jewish new year is the holiday Rosh Hashana which literally translates to "head of the year".
September 9th 2010