What is the name of the Jewish New Year?
Explanation
The name of the Jewish New Year is Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah, which translates to "Head of the Year" in Hebrew, is celebrated on the first and second days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei. It marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Repentance, culminating in Yom Kippur, and is a time for reflection, prayer, and repentance. Rosh Hashanah also signifies the anniversary of the creation of the world and is observed with festive meals, the sounding of the shofar (a ram's horn), and special prayers and customs.