when is rosh hashanah over
Rosh Hashanah 2026, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown on Friday, September 11, and concludes at nightfall (or sundown) on Sunday, September 13.
Key Dates
This two-day holiday follows the Hebrew calendar's 1-2 Tishrei, where observances start at sunset the prior evening. In 2026, it aligns precisely from Friday evening through Sunday evening.
Year| Starts (Sundown)| Ends (Nightfall/Sundown)
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2025| Sep 22| Sep 24 37
2026| Sep 11| Sep 13 135
2027| Oct 1| Oct 3 35
Traditions Overview
Rosh Hashanah marks a time of reflection, prayer, and the shofar sounding, often with sweet foods like apples dipped in honey symbolizing a sweet year ahead. It's the "head of the year," kicking off the High Holy Days leading to Yom Kippur.
Communities worldwide observe it similarly, though exact end times can vary slightly by location due to local sunset calculations—check a site like Hebcal for your timezone.
TL;DR at bottom: Rosh Hashanah 2026 wraps up Sunday, September 13 at sundown.
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