The Jewish New Year, in September or October depending on how the Jewish lunar calendar matches the solar calendar, is called:

a. Hanukkah.
b. Rosh Hashanah.
c. Yom Kippur.
d. Sukkot.


b. Rosh Hashanah.

Analysis:
a, c & d. Incorrect. The Jewish New Year begins a ten-day solemn period of repentance and self-examination.
b. Correct. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, in September or October, depending on how the Jewish lunar calendar matches the solar calendar. It begins a ten-day solemn period of repentance and self-examination.

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