Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish festival celebrated on the first day of the Jewish calendar month of Tishrei. The festival is also known as the Jewish New Year, and it is a time for prayer, reflection, and new beginnings. There are several synonyms for Rosh Hashanah, including "Yom Teruah" (Day of Shofar Blowing), "Yom Hazikaron" (Day of Remembrance), and "Hayom Harat Olam" (Today the World was Created). Each of these names carries a unique meaning and emphasizes the importance of the day as a time for reflection, repentance, and renewal. Regardless of what it is called, Rosh Hashanah remains a significant event in the Jewish calendar and a time for spiritual growth and self-improvement.