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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.
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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
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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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Google.com Factmonster.com also http://www.google.com /search?q=jewish+templ e&rls=com.microsoft:en- us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF- 8&startIndex=&startPage =1&safe=active
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