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Families celebrate by lighting candles at home and eating a traditional Rosh Hashanah meal, which usually includes apples and honey. Sweet foods are eaten throughout the meal to welcome the sweetness ...
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins on the evening of Monday, Sept. 22, and is celebrated for two days. For the occasion, people wish each other a happy, healthy, sweet New Year. To highlight ...
Recipes to inspire your celebratory meal. Simply Recipes / Sally Vargas Traditionally, foods served on Rosh Hashanah are meant to symbolize the sweetness, hope, and possibility that comes with the ...
You might be familiar with eating apples dipped in honey during Rosh Hashanah or chocolate coins during Hanukkah, but those are just the simple or store-bought options. For tips on how to make more ...
The first night of the Jewish New Year means families are gathering for feasts around the table. The dishes are often passed down through generations. However, there is one woman who is modernizing ...