Learn more about, and purchase some of the special simanim, the symbolic foods that are eaten on Rosh Hashana, so that you will be able to recite the special prayers and enjoy them as we welcome in the Jewish New Year. To learn more about customs and practices for Rosh Hashana, download and print before Shabbat or Rosh Hashana NJOP’s Rosh Hashana eBook.
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