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More than a regular "New Year" celebration, Rosh Hashana is a complete cosmic restart. Kabbalah explains that Rosh Hashana is celebrated on the sixth day of creation and not on the 25th day of Elul because the purpose of all of creation is that Adam—man and woman—should actualize their God-given potential.
By Rabbi Amichai CohenMore than a regular "New Year" celebration, Rosh Hashana is a complete cosmic restart. Kabbalah explains that Rosh Hashana is celebrated on the sixth day of creation and not on the 25th day of Elul because the purpose of all of creation is that Adam—man and woman—should actualize their God-given potential.

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