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Seder featuring symbolic foods for the New Year

a honey dish and cut apple

An expression of mindfulness of and gratitude for farm workers

people working in a field

To be inserted at the same point as one would add for Hanukkah or Purim

people stretch their arms toward the air as leaves blow through the air

A humorous list of different types of bread to use for different sins for tashlikh

an assortment of different kinds of bread, wheat, and bags of grain

Feminine aspects of some foods and rituals associated with Rosh Hashanah

a cluster of red apples hanging from a branch of a tree

A women’s tradition, followed largely in the Sephardic community, that provides a tasty counterpoint to the traditional male liturgy of the High Holidays. It also provides an opportunity for celebrating Jewish women’s relationship to food as a historic source of creativity and spirituality.

close up of a leek plant in a leek field

Sephardic recipes for Rosh Hashanah and blessings for special foods for the holiday

A whole red apple next to a cut apple on a rectangular red plate with a ramekin of honey and a person's fingertips holding a small wooden honey dipper dripping honey into the ramekin
Challah takes on a different twist during Rosh Hashanah.
a light colored small round challah sitting on a table

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