Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ר×ש ×”×©× ×”, Biblical: ˈɾoʃ haʃ:ɔˈnÉ”h, Israeli: ˈroʃ haʃaˈna, Yiddish: ˈroʊʃ hɑˈʃɔnÉ™) is literally translated as "head of the year", and idiomatically refers to the Jewish New Year. The term first appears in the Tanakh, in Ezekiel 40:1. Happy Rosh Hashanah to all who celebrate.