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The study by the Pew Research Center survey, published May 21, surveyed U.S. opinion on astrology, tarot cards and fortune ...
Rosh Hashanah celebrates the Jewish New Year, which is different than the one that is celebrated on Jan. 1 every year. It's set using the Hebrew calendar, which is different than the calendar we ...
First, it marks the start of the Jewish New Year, as stated in the Bible (Leviticus 23:23-31). While some ancient cultures, such as the Celts, celebrated the start of a new year during the spring ...