To the Jewish people, Rosh Hashanah means "head year" and is the beginning of their civil year. The Jews begin their civil year on the new moon, seventh month, the first day of the month. It does not mean Feast of Trumpets to them, but their civil year happens on the same day.
To the Jewish people, Rosh Hashanah means "head year" and is the beginning of their civil year. The Jews begin their civil year on the new moon, seventh month, the first day of the month. It does not mean Feast of Trumpets to them, but their civil year happens on the same day.