Our Rosh Hashanah recipes includes traditional foods in both classic and innovative preparations so you can truly make the holiday your own. “Shanah tovah!”
A roundup of meat, chicken, and fish and vegetarian main dishes perfect for the festive and majestic Rosh Hashanah meals.
We're sharing ideas for your Rosh Hashanah menu - appetizers, main dishes, side dishes and desserts. Most are make ahead and many are quick and easy.
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
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Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with these delightful rolled cookies, generously filled with a blend of date spread and cinnamon.Kosher, Pareve
These Rosh Hashanah desserts are so fun to scroll through. Whether you'd like something traditional or newfangled, I've got you covered.
Tired of the same old Rosh Hashanah Recipes? Are you looking for some Rosh Hashanah inspiration? Check out our Fabulous Rosh Hashanah recipes that everyone at your table will love!
Sephardic Rosh Hashanah meals are rich with beautiful tradition. The menu might include roast chicken or lamb cooked with dried fruits; festive ric
Leek patties, or keftes de prasa, are a classic Sephardic holiday dish. This vegetarian version is a perfect appetizer for your Rosh Hashanah table. Keftes de prasa, or leek fritters is one of those dishes that is beloved throughout the Sephardic world, especially Turkey, Greece and Romania, but little known in America, where most Jews...Read More »
These soft, slightly chewy Jewish cookies are the perfect treat to enjoy during Rosh Hashanah. This quick and easy recipe shows you how to make these traditional soft honey cookies from scratch.
Our Rosh Hashanah recipes includes traditional foods in both classic and innovative preparations so you can truly make the holiday your own. “Shanah tovah!”
We're sharing our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes for the Jewish New Year, including honey cake, brisket, roast chicken, salmon, latkes, and side dishes.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical items will be shipped. These fun Rosh Hashanah Coloring Pages feature 10 unique Rosh Hashanah celebration scenes. The file includes Jewish coloring pages, which consist of David Stars, honey, apples, Shofar, pomegranate and many more. These Rosh Hashanah printables are perfect to entertain kids during Rosh Hashanah celebration at school or home. WHAT'S INCLUDED 1 Downloadable FILE of 10 (ten) 8.5” x 11” pages. INSTRUCTIONS An ETSY email will be sent to the email address you have used with your Etsy account with a link to download your file. After you have downloaded the file you are free to print it as many times as you want at home or take it to any print shop. NO RETURNS/EXCHANGES Due to the nature of the product there are no refunds/exchanges on downloadable items. Please reach out if you have any questions before purchasing. TERMS OF USE © Copyright of Blue Tint. For personal or classroom use ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE. You CANNOT resell or redistribute this product.
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From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
Rosh Hashanah, the celebration of the Jewish New Year begins on September 29th this year and if you’re planning on hosting, it’s time to start menu planning! Rosh Hashanah meals are fun and festive and often feature symbolic foods that are emblematic of wishes for a healthy and prosperous new year. There are pomegranates to signify abundance, apples and honey for a sweet new year, round challahs to suggest the circle of life and vegetables like beets, leeks, carrots, and even black eyed peas whose Hebrew meanings relate to the holiday in some way. To inspire your menu, we rounded...
Time to dip the apple in the honey! A new year is reason for new recipes! If you are cooking this year, here are few “out of the ordinary” Rosh Hashanah recipes. It’s not always matzah ball soup and gefilte fish. Although, I do love them both! A family gathering always requires a cocktail!! This year it’s Manischewitz Sangria and... Read More
This year Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown September 25. Break out the honey and get baking — here are over 25 ways to celebrate.
Rosh Hashanah is around the corner and if you celebrate, here are some of my favorite Rosh Hashanah Recipes! Rosh Hashanah Recipes The holiday season is
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
We're sharing our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes for the Jewish New Year, including honey cake, brisket, roast chicken, salmon, latkes, and side dishes.
Sephardic Rosh Hashanah meals are rich with beautiful tradition. The menu might include roast chicken or lamb cooked with dried fruits; festive ric
It starts with, “I’m sorry”. Yep, Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, yet the celebration isn’t like the fireworks and festivities known to many in the Western parts of the world as New Year. Still, celebrating with children can be fun and bring your family closer together. If you aren’t J
Rosh Hashanah, or Jewish New Year, is thought to be the birthday of the earth. It’s a holiday that is all about loved ones coming...
From appetizers to desserts, we’ve included all our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes to help you ring in the Jewish new year.
High Holiday Printables and Crafts for Kids (Y, M, T) Gateways has a large collection of resources for teaching and celebrating the High Holidays with kids. It includes craft ideas and printable worksheets, guides, games, puzzles, and activity pages. High Holiday Resources (Y, M, O, T) This list of resources from the Jewish Education Project has a Continue reading »
Looking for some super fun Rosh Hashanah crafts? These 22+ craft ideas and printables are doable, fun, and good for preschoolers, kids, and adults. Some fun activities, recycled crafts, DIY decor and more for the Jewish high holildays!
With Rosh Hashanah starting Sunday night, this is a perfect weekend to work on some New Year inspired crafts with your kids. In other words, if you've
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Rich, creamy, and utterly delicious, the recipe for this "killer kugel" once ran in The New York Times to massive reader feedback.
Leek patties, or keftes de prasa, are a classic Sephardic holiday dish. This vegetarian version is a perfect appetizer for your Rosh Hashanah table. Keftes de prasa, or leek fritters is one of those dishes that is beloved throughout the Sephardic world, especially Turkey, Greece and Romania, but little known in America, where most Jews...Read More »