Yom Teruah (“Day of Blowing”)

Yom Teruah is also known as Rosh Hashanah, head of the (civil) year. This day begins the fall Festival season and The Ten Days of Awe. 100 blasts of the shofar are sounded as an alarm that the time has come for Yisrael to meet her Master and Messiah.
It is the day when kings are crowned.

It is also known as Yom Hadyn, the Day of Judgment, the great and fearful day of wrath upon those who do not fear YHWH.

For those who do love and reverence Him, it is sometimes called Yom Hazikaron, the Day of Remembrance, reminding us that He is not a mechanical lawgiver, bent only upon our destruction for every sin we commit, but He is a great and merciful Father who desires that we return to Him as obedient sons and daughters.

Readings: B’reishyth 21 & 22; Bemidbar 29:1-6; Shemu’el Aleph 1:1-2:10 and Yirmeyahu 31:1-20.

L’shana Tovah Tikatevu!

May you be inscribed for an excellent year!

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