Could You Be Celebrating The New Year All Wrong?
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Most of the world celebrates the new year on January 1st. After all, that’s when we mark the start of a new year on our modern calendar. But those who follow the ancient traditions laid out in the Bible do things a little differently.
In today’s episode of The Dani Johnson Show, Dani is asking special guest, Rabbi Natan, all about Rosh Hashana. AKA the Jewish New Year.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
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- What Rosh Hashana is, and where it is found in the Bible.
- The traditions around Rosh Hashana, and how those traditions are still carried out today.
- Why the Jewish people continue to proclaim God’s promises and Kingship, and how you could apply these teachings to your life.
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