It starts on the first day of the month of Tishrei in the Hebrew ritual calendar. The
next arrival of that date will be IY"H at sunset on Wednesday, September 8, 2010.
There are Four Traditional New Years in Judaism. 1) Rosh Hashanah (Tishrei 1) This is when the calendars restart (i.e. Year 2000 -> 2001 etc.) 2) Nisan 1: The First Day of Jewish Liberation from Egypt. 3) Tu B'Shvat (Shvat 15) The birthday of the Trees. 4) Your Own Personal Birthday on the Jewish Calendar.
It began in the start of a new year
See website: New Year's Resolution
As I write this, it is September 2011. The Jewish year of 5772 will begin in a few days.
Saturday, February 5.
Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year.
Rosh HaShanah translated from Hebrew means "the head of the year". It is the holiday for the start of the new year on the Jewish calender.
Rosh Hashna is in every year, it is the exacly the start of the new year. Rosh Hashna means in Hebrew- the head of the 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
The Jewish year counts the years from the traditional date of the creation of the world.
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year.