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Happy Rosh Hashanah !!...Shana Tova Umetukah ! ... Listen to the Shofar !
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Word from Israel. Two Witnesses are waiting to see the first visible sliver of the Moon Tommorow ! Then Rosh Hashanah and the Trumpet Blasts will begin !
"And the spirit of G-d hovered [above the waters]." Our Sages tell us that this is actually referring to the soul of Moshiach. The Hebrew words in the verse "v'ruach Elokim m'rachefet" have the same numerical value as the words "This is the spirit of Melech HaMoshiach" - zeh haya rucho shel Melech HaMashiach.
(from Discover Moshiach)
Israel time is seven hours ahead USA time.
It is tomorrow as well that the Moon will be below Virgos feet.
From Altrius Dictionary. , Here are the Shofar blasts
There are three special sounds that the Shofar produces:
Tekiah (a single long sound)
Shevarim (three sounds with gaps little in between)
Teruah (nine short sounds)
Apart from the above three sounds there are two variants.
Tekiah Gedolah (a very long sound, played at the closing stages of the Ashkenazi prayer rites )
Shevarim Teruah (3 sounds with little gaps in between succeeded by 9 short sounds)
On the first night of Rosh Hashanah subsequent to the evening supplications, it is the Ashkenazi and Hasidic tradition to greet each other Leshana Tova Tikoseiv Vesichoseim (Le'Alter LeChaim Tovim U'Leshalom) which is nothing but the Hebrew for "May you right away be inscribed and sealed for a Good Year and for a superior and undisturbed Life
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