Holyday Art for Rosh Hashanah 2013 by Shoshannah Brombacher

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Tahlib
A zis un gebensht yohr!!!! Avrom, Shoshannah, Channah, Yoni
NEW YORK---Brooklyn artist, Shoshannah Brombacher sent these images to help advance the A&O celebration of the holydays of Rosh Hashanah, along with the words, "A Sweet Year." The holyday name literally means “head of the year” and can fall anywhere from September to October. Work is prohibited on the holyday, and it all begins sundown tonight (7:24 p.m.) marking the 5,774 year in the Jewish calendar. Yom Kippur falls on Sept. 14. The celebration is based on a passage in Leviticus, which calls for it to be marked by the blasts of horns. As a result, a shofar, or ram's horn, is traditionally sounded in synagogue on Rosh Hashanah.

Breslover Tikkun, pastel and ink on paper
A zis un gebensht yohr!!! leshanah tovah umetukah tikatvu utechatmu!! A sweet year!! Avrom, Shoshannah, Channah, Yoni

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