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The Taste of a New Year: Beyond Apples and Honey

The Taste of a New Year: Beyond Apples and Honey

At Rosh Hashanah, many people traditionally eat apples dipped in honey, a sweet snack that represents our hope for a sweet new year. But although... Read More
Slosh Hashanah

Slosh Hashanah

Wednesday night marks the beginning of the Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah. Many of the traditional foods for the holiday, like apples dipped in honey,... Read More
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Toasting the New Year

Toasting the New Year

While an integral part of the Secular New Year, toasts are not traditionally part of the Rosh HaShanah table. Passover and Purim are known for... Read More
You Are What You Eat

You Are What You Eat

Ever year at Rosh Hashanah we wish our family and friends a "sweet year." But Jewish tradition encourages us to engage all our tastebuds when... Read More