Rosh Hashanah Celebrations in NYC: Joy, Reflection, and Atonement
CBS New YorkOctober 5, 20251 min378 views
2 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβCommemorating Rosh Hashanah
- π Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish New Year, is being commemorated by communities across the Tri-State Area, bringing a season of joy, community gathering, and atonement.
- ποΈ The holiday officially began at sunset on Monday, marking a time for spiritual introspection and repentance.
Meaning and Reflection
- β³ Rabbi Perry Burkowitz emphasizes the importance of pausing from the "treadmill of life" to reflect on where one has been and where they are going, stating that without reflection, people are like "robots".
- π Many attendees find the holiday special as a chance to celebrate something positive amidst the hard things happening in the world.
- π Participants appreciate the continuity and tradition of the holiday, noting its ability to bend and flex with the times.
The New Year's Message
- πΆ The celebrations include singing and dancing, accompanied by deep thought regarding past actions and fresh goals for the new year.
- β¨ The holiday carries a powerful message of love and transformation, setting a new clock for individuals to get to work.
- ποΈ Rosh Hashanah ushers in 10 days of repentance, a period of intense self-reflection that culminates in Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
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Rosh HashanahJewish New YearCommunity GatheringAtonementSpiritual IntrospectionRepentanceTraditionSelf-ReflectionYom KippurNYC
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