
Questions
Answers
- Why do we blow the shofar during the month of
Elul?
- Where in the written Torah text does it tell
us explicitly that the first day of Tisrei is Rosh Hashanah?
- We eat apples dipped in honey to symbolize a
sweet year. Why do we choose apples above other sweet fruits?
- What two blessings do we say before sounding
the shofar?
- Which Book of Tanach does the beginning of the
Tashlich prayer come from?
- What three barren women were "remembered"
by Hashem on Rosh Hashanah?
- A person's yearly allowance is fixed on Rosh
Hashanah, except for three types of expenses. What are they?
- We refer to the binding of Isaac in our prayers
when we say: "Answer us as You answered Abraham our father
on Mount Moriah…" What was Abraham's prayer on Mount
Moriah?
- Why, even in Israel, are there two days of Rosh
Hashanah, whereas other festivals in Israel are celebrated for
only one day?
- What halacha applies to the shehechiyanu blessing
on the second night of Rosh Hashanah which does not apply on the
second night of any other holiday?
- Why do we blow the shofar during the month
of Elul?
After the sin of the golden calf, Moshe went up to
Mount Sinai to receive the second set of Tablets on Rosh Chodesh
Elul. On that day, the Jewish People sounded the shofar to remind
themselves to stray no more after idol worship. Also, the sound
of the shofar strikes awe into our hearts and inspires us to return
to the ways of Torah. (Mishna Berura and Aruch Hashulchan Orach
Chaim 581)
- Where in the written Torah text does it tell
us explicitly that the first day of Tisrei is Rosh Hashanah?
Nowhere. The Torah calls it "a day of shofar
blowing." (This is one of many examples showing how our observance
depends on the continuous oral tradition dating back to Mount
Sinai). (Bamidbar 29:1)
- We eat apples dipped in honey to symbolize
a sweet year. Why do we choose apples above other sweet fruits?
Isaac blessed Jacob with the words: "The fragrance
of my son is like the fragrance of a field which Hashem has blessed…"
(Bereishis 27:27). The Talmud identifies this "field"
as an apple orchard. (Ta'anis 29b, Biyur Hagra)
- What two blessings do we say before sounding
the shofar?
"Blessed are You… who has commanded us
to hear the sound of the shofar," and the shehechiyanu blessing.
(Orach Chaim 581:2)
- Which Book of Tanach does the beginning of
the Tashlich prayer come from?
The Book of Micha (7:18-20).
- What three barren women were "remembered"
by Hashem on Rosh Hashanah?
Sara, Rachel and Chana. On Rosh Hashanah it was
decreed that these barren women would bear children. (Tractate
Rosh Hashanah 10b)
- A person's yearly allowance is fixed on Rosh
Hashanah, except for three types of expenses. What are they?
Expenses for Shabbos, Yom Tov, and the cost of one's
children's Torah education. (Ba'er Hetaiv Orach Chaim 242:1)
- We refer to the binding of Isaac in our prayers
when we say: "Answer us as You answered Abraham our father
on Mount Moriah…" What was Abraham's prayer on Mount
Moriah?
He prayed that Mount Moriah should remain a place
of prayer for all future generations (Onkelos 22:14). Also, he
prayed that his sacrifice of the ram should be considered as though
he had actually sacrificed Isaac. (Rashi 22:13)
- Why, even in Israel, are there two days of
Rosh Hashanah, whereas other festivals in Israel are celebrated
for only one day?
Before our current exile, we did not have a fixed
calendar as we do today. Rather, the Supreme Torah court in Jerusalem
determined our calendar on a month to month basis. They did this
on the first day of every month, based on witnesses testifying
that they had seen the new moon. Therefore, the people outside
Israel had insufficient time to find out the exact date in time
for the festivals. The "two-day festival" arose to
correct this situation. In Israel, however, the people lived
close enough to Jerusalem to find out the exact date of all the
festivals except Rosh Hashanah. Since Rosh Hashanah occurs on
the first day of the month, even those living in Jerusalem sometimes
needed to observe it for two days, if the witnesses failed to
arrive.
- What halacha applies to the shehechiyanu blessing
on the second night of Rosh Hashanah which does not apply on the
second night of any other holiday?
On the second night of Rosh Hashanah it is customary
to wear a new garment or to have a new fruit on the table when
saying the shehechiyanu blessing. Thus, the shehechiyanu blessing
applies not only to the holiday, but to the new garment or new
fruit as well. (This is done in order to accommodate the minority
of halachic authorities who rule that no shehechiyanu blessing
be said on the second night of Rosh Hashanah.) (Taz 600:2)
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