Celebrations
Every year I write about ways to celebrate with family and connect with your children for Rosh Hashanah. Coming up is a new post on fun ideas, activities, and crafts get children excited about the High Holidays which begin with Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. This two day celebration, beginning on Wednesday, September 28th at sundown this year, ushers in the ten day period of self introspection that culminates with Yom Kippur arriving at sundown on Friday, October 7th
Some of the best known symbols of this special time of year for the Jewish people include the shofar -- a ram horn which will be blown at Rosh Hashanah religious services worldwide -- and apples and honey to express wishes for a good and sweet new year. The ram's horn will be blown again at the end of the 25 hour Yom Kippur fast.
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iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com
Shanah Tovah to my Jewish Readers!
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