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1. "LIVING WITH MOSHIACH," Parshat Ha'azinu, 5764
that these two incidents teach us that when, by seven days between rosh HaShanah and yom kippur are an opportunity the afternoon before yom kippur, on hoshanah Rabbah and at
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"LIVING WITH MOSHIACH,"
Parshat Ha'azinu, 5764
Tishrei 7, 5764
Oct. 3, 2003
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"I BELIEVE WITH COMPLETE FAITH IN THE ARRIVAL OF THE MOSHIACH.
"AND THOUGH HE MAY TARRY, I SHALL WAIT EACH DAY, ANTICIPATING HIS ARRIVAL."

2. The Feast Of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah)
but from rosh Hashanah to yom kippur it is Some of the rabbis even teach “Isaac’s sacrifice,sanctified, and spiritual” (rosh hoshanah—Its Significance
http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/ds/q0408/point1.html
The shofar was blown on the first of Tishri, the seventh month of the Jewish religious calendar. It was Yom Teruah, Rosh Hashanah, it marked the year-end harvest as an occasion for the whole nation to seek relational and spiritual renewal.
Many believe that Yom Teruah also has a prophetic significance. The first four feasts have a striking correlation with final events in the life of Jesus (His first advent). Many Bible scholars believe that the Feast of Trumpets refers prophetically to the last-days events (His second advent) that will call the nation of Israel, and the whole world, to repentance in preparation for His coming messianic kingdom. Compare this messianic hope with a Rosh Hashanah prayer from an Orthodox Jewish Behind The Curtain, p.282). With this prayer, Jewish synagogues have invoked on Rosh Hashanah Yeshua. Most Jewish rabbis insist that this reference to Yeshua has nothing to do with Jesus, the anglicized name for Yeshua
Each autumn during the High Holy Days, synagogues all over the world remember the Akeidah The preeminent symbol of Rosh Hashanah or Yom Teruah In many synagogues, the

3. High Holiday Guide
This useful guide will teach you all about the laws and customs of the time period between rosh Hashanah and Sukkot. The days between rosh Hashanah and yom kippur, inclusive, are the until the day of hoshanah Rabbah the following week days between rosh Hashanah and yom kippur represent the first
http://www.jewish-holiday.com/RHguide.html
Note: Some of this information applies to Rosh Hashanah 5762 (2001) only. Rosh Hashanah: Monday evening Sept. 17, through Wednesday night Sept. 19 Rosh Hashanah is a most opportune time to renew our commitment to G-d's instructions, observe the Mitzvot and pray that He grant us a good and sweet year. We strengthen our connection to our people on the Jewish New Year, and are judged, with all mankind, for the coming year. The synagogue services, listening to the Shofar and festive meals at home are imbued with a spirit of improving our relationship with G-d and man. The words and narrative of the machzor holiday prayer book help us focus and channel our hopes for health, prosperity an d universal peace. Each person is judged according to his deeds, as we pray to be inscribed in the "Book of the Righteous" and the "Book of Life." Candle Lighting We usher in Rosh Hashanah, as we welcome the Sabbath and all holidays, with the kindling and blessing of the candles by women and girls 18 minutes before sundown. (Please see box on back page of this newspaper for exact schedule in your area). Greetings On the first night of Rosh Hashanah, family and friends exchange the traditional greeting: Leshana Tova Tikatev Vetachatem "May you be inscribed and sealed for a good New Year."

4. SurfWax -- News And Articles On Rosh Hashanah
Articles on rosh Hashanah from newspapers and magazines around the world. any conflicts with yom kippur and rosh Hashanah. Two game make 'the farming experience teach Jewish tradition and Jewish values Sep 26, 2003. rosh hoshanah is Time of 'Esther Ministry
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    Last update: May 26, 2004
    Name that blog
    May 26, 2004
    "Tony, I'm gonna need to leave early today for Rosh Hashanah" (Tony Sirico). 4. (Denver Post)
    Berkeley Intifada
    May 24, 2004
    " Associate Professor Beshara Doumani declined to discuss Gabriel's claim, lamenting the frequency with which such challenges are being leveled at Middle Eastern studies instructors nationwide, fueled by the muckraking of Campus Watch and similar groups. Gabriel, who grew up in a largely Jewish community just north of the San Fernando Valley, where Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur were official holidays at the public schools he attended, said he "honestly never encountered anyone who was... (Frontpagemag.com).
    Celebrating a milestone
    May 10, 2004
    And she remembers the first Rosh Hashanah service at the Community Church, a Christian congregation that lent space to the newcomers about 75 years ago. They carefully covered the Christian symbols, improvised a pulpit and worshiped. (Newsday Long Island)
    Spring break suffers from construction project
    May 07, 2004
    During September, school would be closed Sept. 16 for the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Schools also would be closed in November for the New Jersey Education Association convention, and for Thanksgiving recess. (Lawrence Ledger, NJ).

5. Examination And Course Assessment Guidelines - University Of Maryland
In no case may an examination be scheduled on rosh hoshanah, yom kippur,Good Friday or the first two days of Passover. (Students
http://www.faculty.umd.edu/teach/examination.html
Examination And Course Assessment Guidelines
  • The student must notify his or her instructor of the reason for absence as soon as possible. Where the reason for absence from a scheduled assessment is known well in advance (for example, in cases of religious observance or participation in University activities at the request of University authorities), the student must inform the instructor by the end of the schedule adjustment period. Prior notification is especially important in connection with final examinations, since failure to reschedule a final examination before conclusion of the final examination period may result in loss of credits during the semester. Where the reason is not known well in advance (for example, in cases of illness or compelling circumstances beyond the student's control), the student must inform the instructor as soon as the reason develops, if that is feasible, or, otherwise, as soon as possible after its development.
  • All examinations and tests shall be given during class hours in accordance with the regularly scheduled (or officially "arranged") time and place of each course listed in the Schedule of Classes. Unpublished changes in the scheduling or location of classes/tests must be approved by the department chair and reported to the dean. It is the responsibility of the student to be informed concerning the dates of announced quizzes, tests, and examinations.
  • A final examination shall be given in every undergraduate course. Exceptions may be made with the written approval of the chair of the department or the dean. All final examinations must be held on the examination days of the Official Final Examination Schedule. No final examination shall be given at a time other than that scheduled in the Official Final Examination Schedule without written permission of the department chair.
  • 6. Sundayschool
    God has much to teach us through the pictures He the High Holidays, rosh Hashanah and yom kippur. They are called 25). The seventh day, hoshanah Rabah, "the great hosannah
    http://silverberch.www6.50megs.com/sundayschool.html
    Ecommerce Solution Free Web Space Free Web Site Web Hosting ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 This is simply a four-part version of the Bible Study, to be presented at four consecutive Sunday School sessions.
    Y'SHUA IN THE FEASTS OF ISRAEL SESSION ONE INTRODUCTION When God gave the Law to Moses, He instituted seven feasts to be observed by the Jewish people. These feasts are described in Leviticus, chapter 23. We will divide the feasts into four groups, and look at one group each Sunday for the next four weeks. But before presenting the individual feasts, I want to first mention a unifying thread which connects them all. God instituted the feasts of Israel for several reasons. Each had its immediate place in the annual calendar of events, being a harvest festival, a time for atonement, or some other seasonal event. Beyond this, God meant the holidays to be memorials to the Jewish people, both to remind them of what He had done for them as a people and also of their obligations to Him. We read in Numbers 10:10 "Also in the day of your gladness and in your appointed feasts . . . you shall blow the trumpets over your burnt offerings, and over the sacrifices of your peace offerings; and they shall be as a reminder of you before your God. I am the Lord your God." Each feast also prophetically symbolizes God's dealings with the world throughout history. The book of Hebrews states that God uses the feasts as shadows or pictures of things to come, and if we ignore the pictures, we'll miss out on the deeper meanings of the events as they continue to unfold.

    7. Sundayschool
    God has much to teach us through the pictures He the High Holidays, rosh Hashanah and yom kippur. They are called 25). The seventh day, hoshanah Rabah, "the great hosannah
    http://www.silverberch.com/sundayschool.html
    This is simply a four-part version of the Bible Study, to be presented at four consecutive Sunday School sessions.
    Y'SHUA IN THE FEASTS OF ISRAEL SESSION ONE INTRODUCTION When God gave the Law to Moses, He instituted seven feasts to be observed by the Jewish people. These feasts are described in Leviticus, chapter 23. We will divide the feasts into four groups, and look at one group each Sunday for the next four weeks. But before presenting the individual feasts, I want to first mention a unifying thread which connects them all. God instituted the feasts of Israel for several reasons. Each had its immediate place in the annual calendar of events, being a harvest festival, a time for atonement, or some other seasonal event. Beyond this, God meant the holidays to be memorials to the Jewish people, both to remind them of what He had done for them as a people and also of their obligations to Him. We read in Numbers 10:10 "Also in the day of your gladness and in your appointed feasts . . . you shall blow the trumpets over your burnt offerings, and over the sacrifices of your peace offerings; and they shall be as a reminder of you before your God. I am the Lord your God." Each feast also prophetically symbolizes God's dealings with the world throughout history. The book of Hebrews states that God uses the feasts as shadows or pictures of things to come, and if we ignore the pictures, we'll miss out on the deeper meanings of the events as they continue to unfold.

    8. Bible Calendar Chapter 2
    Trumpets, called rosh Hashanah, to keep yom kippur from falling on and all things which they teach CONSISTENTLY WITH THEM.This or Sunday.The second dechiah also prevents hoshanah
    http://home.san.rr.com/drakestraw/bc/bcch2.htm
    Chapter One Chapter Two What's All This Furor over "POSTPONEMENTS"? Are the "postponements" added to the sacred calendar in the fourth century of the present era justified? Did Hillel II and his compatriots in 358 A.D. wisely add new regulations to the calendar, causing Yom Kippur to never fall on a Friday or Sunday, or Hoshana Rabbah never to fall on a weekly Sabbath? What about these so-called "postponements"? WHY were they added? Were they observed in the days of the Second Temple? Were they observed during the time of Jesus Christ? The apostle Paul declared, “What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumcision? Much every way: chiefly because that unto them were committed the ORACLES OF GOD. For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly not! Indeed, let God be true but EVERY MAN a liar. As it is written, ‘That You may be justified in Your words, and may overcome when You are judged’” ( Rom.3:3-4

    9. LENTEN BLESSINGS
    After yom kippur and rosh hoshanah, the season of Let s see these next weeks through.Let s keep trying since the struggle itself can teach us things.
    http://www.stsams.org/LENTEN99/table21.htm
    Lenten Blessing
    Lenten Blessing for March 9 Lent Week 3, Tuesday March 9, 1999
    • Jeremiah 7: 21-34
    • Romans 4: 13-25
    • John 7: 37-52
    • Psalm 78: 40-72
    "Again and again, you called us to return. Through prophets and sages you revealed your righteous Law. And in the fullness of time you sent you only Son, born of a woman, to fulfill your Law, to open for us the way of freedom and peace." The readings today show the tension surrounding the law. The law is a gift, a demand, and a stumbling block. Through the law we are called to strive for the best we can be and through the law we fail over and over again. We fail in what we owe to God and to our fellow humans. We make promises, enter into covenant, and fail to keep them. We make our sacrifices and they count for nothing. They cannot appease, they cannot save. I am late sending this reflection. I received my assignment and eagerly looked up the lectionary readings, hoping to draw some good ones. My heart sank when I read these and I've been resisting ever since about sitting down to work with them. They cut too close to the bone for me right now. Since my husband left last Fall, I have spent much time reflecting on failures and broken promises. The promises we had made were often all that held us. God knows we both made bloody sacrifices in the name of holding things together. I may never sort out how much was genuine affection and how much stubborn pride and a weird sense of honor. Horton may have said it best: 'I meant what I said and I said what I meant, and an elephant's faithful, one hundred percent.' In the end, he seems to have done me the favor of being the one to crack, at least sparing me the dishonor of being a promise breaker, though not the shame of being relieved.

    10. Sharey Zedek Synagogue Of Hurley Wisconsin
    Esther would teach me to read, and at the end of described the significance of therecent rosh hoshanah holiday and the upcoming yom kippur service… On
    http://mattsonworks.com/shareyzedek.html
    "Look back through us from generation to generation.
    From generations whom you have known,
    to generations we no longer remember.
    We will look forward through you to generations we do not yet know,
    and we will be confident they will continue our family's proud Jewish tradition."
    With these words, my wife and I blessed our twins Ian and Margo on their B'nai Mitzvah this Spring at Beth El Synagogue in Minneapolis.
    Who were the generations we no longer remembered? I knew three of my four grandparents. My mother's father, Lewis Rein, died when I was only one year old. My mother, Ferna G. Rein (Heifetz) didn't know any of her father's parents except to say their names were Moses and Fanny Rein.
    I had waited too long to investigate our past, anyone with even remote first hand knowledge of my maternal great-grandparents had passed away. My mother was rather certain Lewis grew up in Hurley, a small town in Northern Wisconsin that borders the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
    The Hurley Historical Society maintains a genealogy website, there is also a city directory web site from the turn of the century. Browsing this website showed no Reins in Hurley at that time, could my mother have been mistaken?

    11. CHALLENGE -- October 17
    USAAbout 800 students attended an allday teach-in organized by The Days of Awe,the period between the holidays of rosh hoshanah and yom kippur, is when
    http://www.plp.org/cd01/cd1017.html
    October 17, 2001
  • U.S. Bosses Enforce a Police State to Launch
    War for Oil
  • Minnesota State Workers' Strike Breaks Pro-War `National Unity'
  • Ruthless Exxon-Mobil Empire Faces Biggest Threat in History ...
  • Workers' Solidarity Is Best Medicine
    U.S. Bosses Enforce a Police State to Launch
    War for Oil
    U.S. rulers have started their latest oil war. They are temporarily targeting Afghanistan, but their strategic goal is to secure the Middle East. They are disguising this war as a "crusade against international terrorism." The atrocious murders in September of thousands of workers and others in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. have given them the cover they need to conceal their true motives under a cloak of flag-waving patriotism. At the moment Bush and the ruling class as a whole enjoy significant popular support. However, the war's imperialist character will become clear over time. Workers who allow themselves to be fooled into supporting the new mass slaughter for Middle Eastern energy supplies can come to recognize their error. Millions will eventually learn the hard way -on the battlefield and in the tightening vise of the rulers' police state -that our class's only rational choice is to turn the guns around and fight for communist revolution. Our Party has a decisive role to play in this process. What we do to guarantee the survival and growth of the communist movement in the years ahead will determine the course of class struggle and, to a great extent, the future of humanity. The period that has just begun is the most serious challenge to the working class since the start of World War II. It is fraught with grave danger. It offers great opportunity. Our organization must steel itself to meet a communist party's responsibilities. Despite appearances and many enormous obstacles, our class can train itself to seize power and rid the world of the profit system.
  • 12. JHC—Stories: Fitting In
    at night when they closed the store and she used to teach her English In my day youdidn’t go to school on rosh hoshanah, yom kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah.
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    NA: A greenhorn. Flossie Ginsberg Arnold more by this narrator
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    more by this narrator Perfect English And so my mother had a black school in back of where we lived near the grocery store. The teacher used to come at night when they closed the store and she used to teach her English, perfect English. Read, write, everything. And my mother was very proud of that. She could, you know, she was in America now. NA: She [the teacher] was a black woman. FA: A black woman, I think. There was a black school right in back and she came and taught my mother. Flossie Ginsberg Arnold more by this narrator Norman J. Arnold more by this narrator ... more by this narrator A Broken Accent Libby Friedman Levinson more by this narrator AU: Yes, all the presidents! Albert Jacob Ullman more by this narrator Harriet Birnbaum Ullman more by this narrator The Secret From the Union Daily Times

    13. Index Of Available Issues
    came to Hillel demanding that he teach him the a person who came to shul on yom kippur,and when correspond to the 21 days between rosh hoshanah and hoshanah
    http://www.machondaniel.org/displayindex.asp?ColumnID=3

    14. Matthew Yglesias: Comment On Yom Kippur
    Matthew Yglesias Comments yom kippur. I wish you wouldn't link to articles that nonsubscribers can't access. Posted by James Riley at October 5, 2003 1218 PM. How can one think straight without having eaten? Noraim ( period from rosh hoshanah to yom Kippour ), if you the religion has to teach is nevertheless true, or at
    http://www.matthewyglesias.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1557

    15. The Holidays Of God—Fall Feasts
    Some of the rabbis even teach “Isaac’s rosh hoshanah—Its Significance, Laws, Prayers, ©1983 yom kippur—Its Significance, Laws, Prayers, ©1989
    http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/ds/q0408/q0408.html

    Introduction
    The Holidays Of God Chart
    The Feast Of Trumpets ( Rosh Hashanah ...
    Bibliography
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    Cover Photo: Tony Stone Images
    If observant Jewish people are right, the ancient festival cycle of Israel is a timeless source of spiritual renewal. If those who call themselves messianic believers are right, the seven holidays of God are more than mere Jewish tradition. Those who believe that the Messiah has already made an appearance believe He fulfilled the spiritual meaning of the first four feasts, leaving the three final feasts for fulfillment in the last days. Martin R. De Haan II, President of RBC Ministries
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    With these words, the Lord of Israel established an annual cycle of holidays that are still observed in Jewish communities all over the world. Whether these communities are Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform; whether they are Russian, Yemenite, or American, these feasts form a common thread in global Jewish culture. about Jewish culture. Even though they are linked to the harvest cycle of the land of Israel, and even though the festival calendar is used to retell stories of Jewish life and origins, these holidays provide a panorama of history that has strong implications for all of the families of the earth. Seen individually and together, these feasts paint a compelling picture of the past, present, and future work of a Messiah who is the source of life, hope, and peace for all the nations of the world. As we saw in

    16. FORWARD : Rosh Hashana
    month before rosh Hashana until the holiday of hoshanah Rabbah, from the The Lordis my light refers to rosh Hashana; My salvation to yom kippur; and he
    http://www.forward.com/issues/2001/01.09.07/rosh_C.html
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    A Prayer Centers Worried Worshippers in the Weighty Days of Awe
    Recited Morning and Evening for a Month, David's Psalm 27 Echoes Moses' Quest To See the Divine Presence
    By SHMUEL HERZFELD Psalm 27 Of David. (Koren Publishers Jerusalem) Ashkenazi Jews traditionally recite Psalm 27 morning and evening for an entire month before Rosh Hashana until the holiday of Hoshanah Rabbah , from the terminus ad quo to the terminus ad quem of the Days of Awe. Thus this psalm, more than any other prayer, frames the liturgical services of these days. Different reasons are suggested as a basis for this practice. The Midrash comments that 'The Lord is my light' refers to Rosh Hashana; 'My salvation' to Yom Kippur; and 'he shall hide me in his pavilion ( be'sukko )' to the holiday of Sukkot. Others find reasons embedded in the psalm itself. Some point to the unusual word lu'le , which spelled backward, is Elul, the name for the Hebrew month preceding Rosh Hashana. The Masoretes notably place dots above this word, thereby highlighting its significance and increasing its value. The word begins an elliptical verse near the psalm's end: Were it not that I believed that I should see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.

    17. "The Days Of Punishment Have Come; The Days Of Recompense Have Come
    and two days after rosh Hashanah, rosh Hashanah cannot in order that yom kippur notfall on Friday or hoshanah Rabbah from falling on Shabbos, in which case we
    http://www.triumphpro.com/hated_feasts_(word6).htm
    "The days of punishment have come; the days of recompense have come. Israel knows! The prophet [minister] is a fool, the spiritual man is insane, because of the greatness of your iniquity and great enmity. " The watchman of Ephraim is with my God ; but the prophet [minister] is a fowler's snare in all his ways ENMITY in the house of his God. They are deeply corrupted . . ." (Hos.9:7-9, NKJV). A New Look at the "Postponements" of the Sacred Calendar WHY Does Almighty God Say, " Your Feast Days My Soul Hates! "? But why would God say such a thing? Why would He tell His people that He abhors and despises the New Moons, and Sabbaths including the annual Feast Days? Is there more to this enigmatic prophecy of the end-times than meets the eye at first glance? What has been done to the annual Holy Days and New Moons that warrants such a declaration? Could it involve some action the Jews have taken involving the sacred calendar? William F. Dankenbring Almighty God declares in His Word, "The New Moons, the Sabbaths, and the calling of assemblies I cannot endure iniquity and the sacred meeting. Your New Moons and your appointed feasts My soul hates;

    18. The Festivals Of Tishre For The Teacher
    b. rosh Hashanah 39 terms and expressions and 10 main topics. d. yom kippur 43 termsand expressions and 10 main topics 7. hoshanah prayers and hoshanah Rabbah,
    http://www.jafi.org.il/education/festivls/tish/hadracha/teacher/5.html
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    b. Rosh Hashanah

    19. Fall Wisdom 2003
    For the 5 days before the Full Moon (yom kippur), it is a calendar (see below) atthe time of rosh hoshanah, the Sun It is crucial to teach the youth about the
    http://www.tchiya.com/celestialwisdom/fall wisdom 2003.htm
    Fall Wisdom 2003 On this page you will find tidbits of wisdom collected from the Celestial
    Storehouse of Information.
    For more detailed info, stay tuned for news regarding the next presentation of the LightHouse Lecture Series (lecture notes available). Check back frequently for updates! Winter Wisdom Mid-Winter Wisdom Springtime Wisdom Mid-Spring Wisdom ... Mid-Fall Wisdom by Tchiya Amet
    Fall Equinox 2003: September 23, 2003 But Fall begins when the Sun crosses into Libra, right? Not necessarily! The Sun moved into Virgo on September 16. Rosh Hashanah "should" begin when the New Moon is in Libra, right? Maybe yes, maybe no. It is different every year. (see more below, in the discussion from 2002.) This year, let's do an experiment. Make your own observations of the moon, and write to me . I will post these observations here. How can we tell? We must observe the crescent moon the days before and after the new moon, which is on September 25. I would make observations on the Equinox, the 23rd, and through September 27, which is during Rosh Hashanah. You won't need a telescope. According to the ephemeris, this year's Rosh Hashanah has a lot of Scorpio energy: Moon goes into Scorpio on that day. Look for Jupiter in Virgo and Venus in Libra to help you find your way. Go back to the

    20. Search - E-Chinuch.org
    For siyumim, etc or to teach kids how to fold napkins Elul Tishrei rosh Hashanah Tzom Gedaliah Aseres Y'mei Teshuvah yom kippur Sukkos hoshanah Rabbah Shemini Atzeres
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