New Year’s Greeting
NJOP and Jewish Treats wishes you and yours a healthy and happy new year.
Last Shabbat of the Year
Do something special to mark the last Shabbat of the year 5775.
Year Round
Teshuva, tefila and tzedaka (repentance, prayer and charity) are important all year, not just during the High Holidays.
Happy New Year
Send a New Year’s card to a friend to whom you haven’t spoken in a few years.
Wish both Jews and Non-Jews a Happy and Successful Jewish New Year
On Rosh Hashana we celebrate the creation of the first human being. While only Jews celebrate Rosh Hashana, it is an important anniversary for all humankind.
Last Shabbat of the Year
Celebrate the last Shabbat of 5776 with friends and/or family.
A Tree For The Year
Create your own forest of knowledge by building up a library of Jewish books.
Menu for the New Year
Be creative and incorporate traditional foods such as apples, honey and pomegranates into you Rosh Hashana meals.
Ready For Next Year
When you put your menorah away, make certain to clean out the left over wax or oil first.
At This Time of Year
If you are in New York, consider a last minute change of plans to support the National Jewish Outreach Program, the creator and sponsor of Jewish Treats, at their Annual Dinner on…