Thousands Cheer As Ball Drops In New York City’s Times Square, Ushering In 2023 In The Largest U.S. New Year’s Party

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Revellers gather under the rain as they wait for the countdown during the New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

New York (AP) — Thousands cheer as ball drops in New York City’s Times Square, ushering in 2023 in the largest U.S. New Year’s party.

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SMH
SMH
1 year ago

Very thorough report.

All of them
All of them
1 year ago

Dumb stupid Biden voters.

NYorker
NYorker
1 year ago

You sure this is in NYC, not China

What the Jews are REALLY celebrating
What the Jews are REALLY celebrating
1 year ago

The last day to make building fund payments reportable on that year’s tax returns.

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

All the news that’s fit to print

Iyar5
Iyar5
1 year ago

We also follow solar calendar for Birkas haChamoh & for vSein Tal uMottor so aren’t 1 iota different than the Nochrim vis a vis following the Solar calendar.

ANON21
ANON21
1 year ago

By far the dumbest and meaningless celebration of the year. I don’t care let them do what they want but it’s amazing how the whole world gets busy with such dumb things

Galus
Galus
1 year ago

5783. Our first mitzva as a nation is making the Jewish months. We celebrate that Hashem created the world. What are the goyim celebrating?