חגי תשרי Tishrei Holidays ראש השנה Rosh Hashana יום הכיפורים Yom Hakipoorim סוכותSukkot.

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חגי תשרי Tishrei Holidays ראש השנה Rosh Hashana יום הכיפורים Yom Hakipoorim סוכותSukkot

תפוח בדבש - apple with honey In rosh hashana its wanted to eat apple with honey as a symbol to a sweet year. לאכול רימון -pomegranate In rosh hashana we eat pomegranate as a symbol of Israel's population.

ראש של דג -head of a fish In rosh hashana we eat a head of a fish as a symbol to be the first and not the last. כרטיסי ברכה -blessing cards We use to send blessing cards one to another to wish a happy new year.

Fast – In yom hakipoorim we fast to forgive and sorry for all the bad things we did. In this day we say sorry each other.

In sukkot we sit in a sukkah 7 days. Etrog, lulav, hadas and arava are the four species, that simble Israel's different population.