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During Rosh Hashanah a Jewish person would most likely

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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The Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday which marks the 1st and 2nd day of the Jewish year. During this period a jew will: Light candles every evening, eat festive meals with delicacies both at night and daytime, perform Tashlich a small Jewish prayer said where there is a body of water. Jews further attend services at the synagogue and desist from creative work.

Answered by indiabrainly
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"The correct answer is ""Pray"".

Rosh Hashanah celebrates the beginning of the Jewish New Year and typically celebrates the 1st and 2nd day of the new year. During these days, the Jewish people pray their ceremonial prayers in synagogues, blow the Shofar (a horn like a thing), except on Shabbat days; eat delicacies typically apples dipped in honey, pomegranates, challah bread, fish head, etc.

Another important custom is the Tashlikh, where Jews pray in front of the water bodies or cast pebbles in them to throw away their sins in the depth of the sea."

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