Rosh Hashana 5775 began last night at sundown. For a basic intro to the holiday, please see the Judaism 101 page: http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday2.htm Rosh Hashana is observed for two days, and will end Friday evening. It is the Jewish New Year. Attending services at MANY shuls will require a TICKET on the FIRST day of Rosh Hashana. All other services at most shuls will be not as well-attended, so seating will usually be "open" during those services. After Rosh Hashana, which is the First of Tishrei on the Hebrew calendar, comes Yom Kippur, which is the 10th of Tishrei, starting the evening of Friday, October 3rd, this year. Then comes Sukkot on the 15th of Tishrei, the eve of Wednesday, October 8th. Sukkot is 7 days, followed immediately by Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah.
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