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.
These Rosh Hashanah desserts are so fun to scroll through. Whether you'd like something traditional or newfangled, I've got you covered.
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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...
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!
We're sharing our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes for the Jewish New Year, including honey cake, brisket, roast chicken, salmon, latkes, and side dishes.
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...
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 »
We're sharing our favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes for the Jewish New Year, including honey cake, brisket, roast chicken, salmon, latkes, and side dishes.
Sadie Davis-Suskind offers a challah recipe to mark Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year (Sept. 18-20). It takes time, but she says it's SO worth it.
PHOTO CREDIT (Pinterest) I’m a little late in posting my Rosh Hashana menu plan, but here’s my list of meals starting this Wednesday night. I’m just hoping DD’s health holds (she’s been sick all week) so I can get all this done… plus hair cuts, house cleaning and dry cleaning. (Aren’t the chagim fun?!) We’re ...
Matzo ball, brisket, apple cake and more -- these Rosh Hashanah recipes will help you ring in the Jewish new year deliciously.
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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 »
Our Rosh Hashanah recipes includes traditional foods in both classic and innovative preparations so you can truly make the holiday your own. “Shanah tovah!”
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24 savory Rosh Hashanah recipes to fill your holiday table.
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Our Rosh Hashanah recipes includes traditional foods in both classic and innovative preparations so you can truly make the holiday your own. “Shanah tovah!”
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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.
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Well, summer is upon us and with Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) just around the corner on Sept. 14 & 15 this year, my attention is turned to beautiful, handcrafted kippot (yarmulkes). Over the last year I have taken to studying & exploring Judaism and I've fallen in love with it. It makes me so happy! I've even made a couple of kippot, including this tiny one! Read on to learn more about Fair Trade Kippot and the beauty that is MayaWorks.org. Disclaimer: Links in this post are NOT affiliate! I just wrote about this because I loved it! I learned about MayaWorks while attending a lecture at a local synagogue. The featured speaker was Danny Siegel, who is a lifelong activist, author and speaker. He is an expert on microphilanthropy. He was brought in to inspire the youth of the synagogue to embrace tikkun olam, the concept of taking responsibility to make the world a better place. During his speech, he talked about many things, but the one that touched my crafting heart the most was his description of MayaWorks, which is an organization that facilitates fair trade crafts in order to empower women in Guatamala. Danny had examples of beautiful kippot that he would sell the following day (as doing business is forbidden on the Sabbath). I loved and adored not only the beautifully handcrafted, colorful crocheted pieces, but also the idea that through our purchases and support of the organization that we would be making a positive impact in the lives of women in a country where handcrafts are not highly valued. Gorgeous Crocheted & Embroidered Olive Branch Kippa MayaWorks is about helping women to use their skills to make money to support their families. I have traveled to small towns in the Mexican countryside and I've met craftspeople who weave rugs, make pottery, and do intricate beading. The amount of work and skill needed to complete these works of art is very high, yet the price (to a U.S. American) is very low. Considering the economy is different in these places, it is easy to see how importing goods from areas like this and charging a fair price in the United States can mean a complete change of lifestyle for these people. MayaWorks has a lot of great programs, and you should absolutely visit their website to learn more about them. I just wanted to mention one program that touched my heart, and that is their education program. As I mentioned in a previous post, education is a basic human right. Yet for many people, access to a quality education is not a reality. That is why I was thrilled to hear that MayaWorks supports the women in their partner communities by providing literacy classes, scholarships for the daughters of the artisans, and other educational support. Look at these gorgeous kippot! So what about you, my friends? Are you excited for Yom Kippur? Have you ever crocheted a kippa? What do you think of the wonderful MayaWorks and their beautiful kippot? Please leave your thoughts, ideas and questions in the comment section below. Get Crafty Updates in Your Inbox! * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name
A soft, gluten-free bread loaf perfect for sandwiches or sliced with honey butter! Also dairy and refined sugar free.
Here are some recipe ideas to help give you a little menu inspiration as you ring in the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
Apple science experiment to explore the effect of different liquids on apple slices. A fun, science experiment for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten