Love Society

Rosh Hashanah And How To Celebrate The Jewish New Year

By: Nicola Kennedy

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and is considered to be one of the most important Jewish holidays. All over the world Jewish followers celebrate Rosh Hashanah. They do this by gathering in synagogues for the celebration of the creation of Adam and Khavah (Eve), which they believe were the first humans here on Earth.

The celebration of Rosh Hashanah is celebrated with many sweet foods, like honey cakes and apples dipped in honey. Jews do this in hopes that it will bring a “sweet year”. Other symbolic foods that are often found on Rosh Hashanah are pomegranates, carrots and the head of a fish.

A. The head of a fish symbolizes being on the top instead of on the bottom.

B.Pomegranates symbolize plenty, due to the incredible amount of seeds that are found inside.

C. Carrots symbolize two very different things:

1. For Ashkenazi Jews, carrots symbolize the Jewish word “merren”. Merren means more. For the New Year, Jews eat carrots in hopes of more of the good things that can be found in life: more health, more happiness, and more success.

2. For Sephardic Jews, carrots symbolize the phrase “Yikaretu Oyveychem”. This means “may your enemies be cut down”. These Jews wish that those who are not friendly towards them do not succeed and get their wish.

D. Challot, which is made with honey and raisins, is another sweet treat on the holiday. Again, it symbolizes a happy and sweet year. Decorations on the Challot, like birds, can represent doves of peace.

Rosh Hashanah lasts for two days, beginning on the first day of Tishrei. It is also the beginning of the ten days of atonement called Yamim Noraim, which ends on Yom Kippur. Jews believe that on Rosh Hashanah, mankind is judged. However, the judgment at that time can be changed. In the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Jews can repent, ask for atonement, and make up for their sins, which can change the Rosh Hashanah judgment. Only after the holiday Yom Kippur has ended has the judgment been finalized.

Nicola always enjoys celebrating Rosh Hashanah. Visit her Jewish High Holy Days site for Rosh Hashanah gift ideas, tips and news, information and views at http://Jewish-High-Holy-Days.your-holiday.info

This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved. Copyright Your-Holiday.info

Related to Religion Guide

  • Jewish New Year Dinner Ideas
  • Jewish Singles and Online Dating
  • A Look at Jewish Dating Traditions
  • An Introduction to Jewish Dating
  • Israel, Iran, and Purim
  • Jewish Online Dating Sites
  • Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Say "Merry Christmas!"
  • Jewish Dating Services: An Overview
  • The Kabbalah of Rosh Hashana: From Tears to Transformation
  • Jewish Dating - Opposites Aren’t Always Who Attract
  • Traditional Jewish Wedding
  • Relationship Advice - M is for Memories
  • Where to Find Free Jewish Dating Services
  • Relationship: Happy Birthday
  • Online Dating For The Jewish Single
  • The Benefits of Jewish Speed Dating
  • Russia and Israel: To the Death Marching
  • Jewish Online Dating Services
  • Jewish Matchmaking
  • Muslims Reject Moses and Jesus for Mohammad
  • Who were the Essenes?
  • Bat Mitzvah: A Jewish Female’s Celebration of Coming of Age
  • The Traditional Jewish Dating
  • Take Your Time
  • The Miraculous Mystery of Winter
  • Leave a Reply

     

    Close
    E-mail It