Warning!
Converting between Hebrew and Gregorian dates for very early years is
mathematically possible, but the results should be treated as approximations
rather than historically precise dates. [1]
The Jewish New Year 🍏🍯
Rosh Hashana for Hebrew Year 4653 began on and ended on .
Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה), (literally “head of the year”), is the Jewish New Year. It is the first of the High Holidays or Yamim Noraim (“Days of Awe”), celebrated ten days before Yom Kippur. Rosh Hashanah is observed on the first two days of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. It is described in the Torah as יום תרועה (Yom Teruah, a day of sounding [the Shofar]).