 This is about the Jewish New Year, when celebrated there is a big feast that mostly contains, breads, fruit, and a type of spread to go with the fruit.

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 This is about the Jewish New Year, when celebrated there is a big feast that mostly contains, breads, fruit, and a type of spread to go with the fruit also, the Jewish people fast, and pray inside of a building refer to as the two Jewish temples in Jerusalem.

 Food for thought  Traditional Jewish foods accompany Rosh Hashanah. Typically, a blessing will be said over two loaves of bread, known as challah. The round shape symbolizes a crown, a reminder of the kingship of God. challah also stands for the circle of life, and the hope that our lives endure without end.challah  Challah is sometimes baked with a ladder on top in recognition that only God decides who climbs up or down the ladder of life.  Apples dipped in honey are another Rosh Hashanah tradition. It symbolizes the hope for a "sweet year" ahead. Honey is spread on challah. Tzimmes, a mixture made from carrots, cinnamon, yams, prunes, and honey, is also traditional.Tzimmes

Jews used the ram's horn as a trumpet in Biblical times to announce the new moon, holidays, and war. Today, a variety of horns are used, including curved antelope horns.

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