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Jun 18, 1998 - 10:34 -

I have a question:
the jewish holiday "Rosh Kaddish" i thought meant that it meant "the head of the year" but i would like to get an answer in order for me to write my Bar-Mitzvah speech. I am celebrating it at the southern wall and i need the answer if possible now!!!!!!!!!

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One of the four Jewish New Years is called Rosh Hashanah, which means "Head of the Year".  It is the anniversary of the creation of human beings.

There is also a monthly holiday, called "Rosh Chodesh".