Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, starts in the evening on Wednesday, October 2, and runs through Friday, October 4. Symbolic foods like apples and honey represent a wish for a sweet new year ...
While this iconic Rosh Hashanah treat has dictated dessert for generations for many, it’s often a disappointment: dry, crumbly and/or underwhelming. I have met a couple of lekachs I’ve liked ...
A first attempt at the Rosh Hashanah custom of "yehi ratzones" — which includes blessing and eating foods like spinach and fish heads. LOS ANGELES (JTA) — For Rosh Hashanah, many of us eat an ...
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The emphasis on sweet foods means it can be easy to get young children excited about Rosh Hashanah. My husband and I love baking round challahs together with our girls, and we add in honey to make ...