Hava Nedeber Writ: Rosh Hashanah Opportunity For Growth, Change By NIRA LEV . L'Chayim will present a Hebrew lesson entitled, "Hava Nedaber Ivrit!" (Let's Speak Hebrew), whose aim is to encourage further study of Hebrew The lesson will include a brief story utilizing the Hebrew words to be studied, a vocabulary list with English transitions and a family activity which involves using the new words. The lessons will be prepared by Nira Lev, associate professor of Hebrew language and literature at the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. Mrs. Lev also teaches Hebrew language and literature at the Community Jewish High School at the United Hebrew Schools. Following is this month's lesson: Rosh Hashanah, meaning the Head of the Year, is the first chag in our luach. This chag occurs on the first two yamim of chodesh Tishrey, the first chodesh of Ha'shanah Ha'ivrit. The origin of the shem Tishrey is Babylonian and it is an abbreviation of the word tishritum which means raishit, hatchala. According to our masoret our olam was created on Rosh Hashanah and this chag is yom ha'hooledet shel ha'olam. Rosh Hashanah, however, is not chag shel simcha, chagigot and meseebot like the non-Jewish New Year the way it is celebrated all over the world. Rather, it is zman for cheshbon ha'nefesh, for serious, solemn machshavah and chazara bi'tshuva. On Rosh Hashanah we are given the opportunity for hatchala chadasha, for growth and change that result from introspection and trying to become better people. Rosh Hashanah is also called Yom Hadin, the Day of Judgement, and Yom Hazikaron, the Day of Remembering. According to our masoret, on this day Ha'kadosh Baruch Hoo judges us and writes in Sefer Ha'chayim what our fate will be. This yom is also zman to remember all the important historical events that made us an am. In the Tanach this chag is called "Yom Truah" and "Zichron Truah," the Day of Sounding the Shofar and the Memorial of Blowing the Shofar. These shemot indicate the main event of Rosh Hashanah which is t'keeat shofar — the blowing of the shofar. The shofar is a very important semel in our masoret. The shofar reminds us of akeidat Yitzhak — the binding of Yitzhak, when Avraham Aveenu was ready to commit the utmost act of emunah and God substituted the ayeel for Avraham's son, Yitzhak. Rosh Hashanah abounds with special minhagim that are all symbolical and have their reason. One of these minhagim is Tashlich. On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, in the afternoon, the minhag is to go to the nearest nachal or nahar and empty one's kissim into the mayim. This symbolizes, of course, getting rid of one's chata'eem and opening of daf chadash in one's life. Another minhag is to dip a piece of challah or of a tapuach in d'vash, eat it and say, "Shanah tovah umtukah." The challot for the chag are made in the shape of sulamot because on Rosh Hashanah a person's place is determined — some will go down and some will go up. Last, but not least, is the minhag of sending kartisey bracha to krovim and chaverim to wish them "Shanah Tovah," and "Le'shanah tovah tikatevu velechatemu." belief, faith the Hebrew Year emunah ha'eevrit ram name ayeel shem beginning minhagim customs raishit, hatchala Throw out! tradition "Tashlich" masoret a brook, a spring world nachal olam a river birthday nahar yom-hooledet pockets kissim yom ha-hooledet shel water ha'olam .the birthday of the world mayim sins chag shel simcha ...a holiday of joy chata' eem new page a daf chadash celebrations chagigot a hallah parties challah meseebot an apple cheshbon-nefesh ....soul searching tapuach honey thought d'vash machshava sweet (fern) m'tukah repentence chazara bi-tshuva hatchala chadasha . a new beginning Shana Tovah a good sweet year Um'tukah remembrance zikaron a ladder sulam Ha'kadosh Baruch Hoo ladders The Holy One Blessed Be He sulamot greeting cards Sefer ha'chayim ...The Book of Life kartisey bracha relatives time krovim zman friends chaverim nation am the Bible Le'shana Tova Tikatevu Ve' The tanach techatemu May you be inscribed a symbol semel and sealed for a good year our father aveenu Find Path To Teshuvah NATHAN AND ALISON GOT INTO Meelon (Dictionary) calender holiday days month luach chag yamim chodesh ha'shanah e t4 g I A BIG FIGHT JUST BEFORE Finish ROSH HASHANAH. HELP NATHAN FIND HIS WAY THROUGH THE MAZE OF JEWISH STARS SO THAT HE CAN SAY HE IS SORRY TO ALISON. Machzor Mavens )11° September 12 The community is invited to become 90 Minute Machzor Mavens at an Adat Shalom workshop at 7:30 p.m. with rabbis Efry Spec- tre and Elliot Pachter. Sponsored by the synagogue's Adult Study Commission. 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. Phone: 851-5100. September 20 The Jewish Parents Institute invites the community to its Rosh Hashanah celebration in Shiffman Hall of the Maple-Drake JCC at 2:30 p.m. For information and reservations, call 661-1000, ext. 333. September 26 Adat Shalom will hold The Great Sukkah Build Off at 7:30 p.m. Master sukkah builders will provide practical information for first-time sukkah constructor. The public is invited. Sponsored by the synagogue's Adult Study Commission. 29901 Middlebelt, Farm- ington Hills. Phone: 851-5100. October 5 Stari- PUZZLE BY JUDY SILBERG LOEBL Temple Shir Shalom will have a Shabbat family dinner and service. 5642 Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Phone: 737-8700. October 7 Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled will have a sukkah program at 10:30 a.m. For addi- tional information, contact Linda Jacobson, 356-4629; or Shelly Kieran, 661-8245. Answer on Page 67 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L-3