Jewish New Year Celebration Starts at Sundown
By: Newsroom Solutions, KARK 4 News
Updated: September 18, 2009
It's a two-day celebration which is part of a ten-day period of introspection in the Jewish religion.
Traditionally, on the Jewish New Year, the Book of Life is opened for Jews to look reflect on the past year and on Yom Kippur the sins of the past year are cleansed and the Book of Life is closed for another year.
The holiday period concludes with the solemn observance of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, which begins Sunday September 27th.
Click here for information on how Arkansas' Jewish community is marking the holidays.

