Since Rosh Hashana is the Day of Judgment, it is customary to eat simanim*, foods with symbolic meanings that invoke God’s blessing. We also recite a short prayer before eating them. While apple with honey is a universal custom, other symbolic foods eaten depend on family custom. Here are some examples:
Apple and Honey: A slice of apple is dipped in honey. After reciting the blessing for apples (Boray p’ree ha’etz) and taking a bite of the apple and honey, the following brief prayer is recited:
May it be Your will, Lord, our God and the God of our ancestors, that You renew for us a good and sweet year.
Beets: The Hebrew word for beets is selek, related to the Hebrew word l’salek, “to remove.” The following brief prayer is recited:
May it be Your will, Lord, our God and the God of our ancestors, that our enemies be removed from us.
Pomegranate: It is said that each pomegranate contains 613 seeds (counting not recommended!), representing the 613 commandments of the Torah. The following brief prayer is recited:
May it be Your will, Lord, our God and the God of our ancestors, that our merits be as plentiful as the seeds of a pomegranate.
Head of a Sheep or a Fish: The head of the sheep or fish can be eaten or can be left on the table as a visual symbol. The customary prayer is as follows:
May it be Your will, Lord, our God and the God of our ancestors, that we be like a head (to lead) and not like a tail (to follow).
There is a custom to avoid nuts on Rosh Hashana since the numeric value of the Hebrew word for nut, egoz, is connected to the numeric value for the Hebrew word for sin, chayt.
This is just a sampling of the simanim. For more foods and their associated prayers, click here.
Jewish Treats wishes everyone Shana Tovah, a healthy and happy New Year!
*The simanim are eaten at the beginning of the evening meals.
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