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Rosh Hashanah Booklet For Children – From One Christian’s Perspective

on February 28, 2015

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One response to “Rosh Hashanah Booklet For Children – From One Christian’s Perspective

  1. He is Love says:

    This is so so good. Great work! Celebrating the prophetic understanding of the fall feasts is amazing. Food for thought: we always take out the word Rosh Hashanah and instead use the original Yom Teruah (Day of Trumpets/calling/shouting/blast). The reason is that the original command in Leviticus makes no mention of New Years. (Actually the scripture command is to celebrate a new year in the spring.) The Israelites didn’t understand why they were to blow the trumpet on Yom Teruah because no reason was given in the command for this one particular feast. Later when the Jews were in exile, they saw the people around them celebrating New Years in the fall, around the time of Yom Teruah. They liked it so they adopted this practice and added the name Rosh Hashanah over the top of Yom Teruah. So the modern man-made New Year’s has obscured the original intention behind the holiday, and that’s why we choose to go back to the biblical name. Many blessings!

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