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What do you want to take into the Hebrew new year?
In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about Rosh Hashanah, the first of the Fall Feasts, and the start of the Hebrew New Year. Keeping Rosh Hashanah, like all the biblical feasts, is not an obligation but an invitation into a deeper relationship with God and the blessings of your spiritual heritage. It’s a time to remember that you were created on purpose and for purpose. To speak life, awaken, arise, and stand for truth and righteousness.
Join Megann as she shares how Rosh Hashanah marks the anniversary of creation, the introspective period of the Days of Awe, and how to embrace our call to be salt and light in a broken world.
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What do you want to take into the Hebrew new year?
In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about Rosh Hashanah, the first of the Fall Feasts, and the start of the Hebrew New Year. Keeping Rosh Hashanah, like all the biblical feasts, is not an obligation but an invitation into a deeper relationship with God and the blessings of your spiritual heritage. It’s a time to remember that you were created on purpose and for purpose. To speak life, awaken, arise, and stand for truth and righteousness.
Join Megann as she shares how Rosh Hashanah marks the anniversary of creation, the introspective period of the Days of Awe, and how to embrace our call to be salt and light in a broken world.

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