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Religion What is religion? How many different religions can you think of?

Special Days Each religion has its own special days and festivals. How many can you think of?

ROSH HASHANAH 3rd October 2016

Rosh Hashanah ‘The Head of the Year’ For Jewish people, the New Year is not on the 1st of January. It is in late September or Early October.

During the festival Jews recall how God created the world in 6 days and rested on the seventh. Rosh Hashanah Is a day of rest and a day for new beginnings. Jewish people believe that Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world.

Rosh Hashanah is also the start of the most solemn part of the year, which last for 10 days. These ten days are called the Days of Repentance. What does solemn and repentance mean?

Like all Jewish Festivals, Rosh Hashanah starts at sunset.

A special synagogue service is held during the daytime during Rosh Hashanah It is like a Sabbath service, but there are extra songs and prayers that help people think about their lives. One of the readings is the story of creation.

Blowing the Shofar A musical instrument called the shofar is blown in the synagogue.

At homes Jews have a special evening meal. Sometimes this is fish. A special part of the meal is eating apple dipped in honey.

Just before these are eaten the following prayer is recited. ‘Blessed are you O Lord our God, King of the Universe, who creates the fruit of the tree. May it be your will, God of our fathers, to renew us in a good and sweet year.

To reinforce the idea of God as King, some Jewish families bake bread in the shape of a crown.

At Rosh Hashanah, Jews greet each other with ‘L’ Shanah Tovah At Rosh Hashanah, Jews greet each other with ‘L’ Shanah Tovah!’ Which means ‘Have a good year!’

Are there any similarities between Rosh Hashana and Christmas or Eid?