Sentences with phrase «jewish new year»

For the Jewish New Year, the challah is shaped into a crown, with the addition of raisins as an extra guarantee of a special and lucky year.
Those of us of the Hebrew faith recently celebrated the Jewish New Year 5770, the holiest of the Hebrew faith's observances.
I also find myself in a more reflective mood after Labor Day because of the Jewish New Year.
The Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, is upon us.
Some predict that humans won't last 5 years on earth without honeybees, so just in time for the Jewish New Year, where honey is a big part of the menu, this news is warmly welcomed.
Just in time for the Jewish New Year, we find this little nugget of news reported on CNN: Archeologists from Hebrew University unearthed what they believe are 3000 - year - old beekeeping hives.
Celebration of Trees is presented in honor of Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish New Year for Trees, at a time when forests are increasingly important in the fight against Climate Change.
«It was the second day of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and I was doing it differently than I ever had before...»
This bundle contains 20 ready - to - use Rosh Hashanah worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the Jewish New Year which is celebrated in early Autumn.
The group says it may file a lawsuit if the Sycamore public school system does not reconsider the policy it adopted in February to make Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, and Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, official school holidays.
Just in time for the Jewish New Year, online dating site JDate has published an infographic showing a milestone of almost 1000 marriages since their inception in 2003.
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They launched over the Jewish New Year in the U.S. and we have high hopes for this app.
The Jewish New Year just happened and I noticed that JDate has more to celebrate than Rosh Hashanah.
This weekend is the Jewish New Year, also known as Rosh Hashanah.
This week is the Jewish New Year, and I just got back from visiting my fiancé in time to go to services.
Rosh Hashanah, also known as the birthday of the universe, or the day God created Adam and Eve, is celebrated on the first two days of the Jewish new year.
Astorino was in Kingston for a few hours last Wednesday, leaving just before sundown put of respect for the Jewish New Year.
Traditionally, this period marks a quiet time in which to reflect and to make amends in advance of the Jewish New Year.
Gov. Cuomo: «Members of the Jewish community throughout New York State will gather this evening with friends and loved ones to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Schumer, who seemed to recognize every other shopper, mixed in greetings for the Jewish New Year with praise for Rice, the Nassau district attorney.
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By Jillian Lauren Last week, I celebrated the Jewish New Year at an event on the banks of the LA River.
First, we had a party at the house to celebrate both the Ethiopian New Year (my sign is wrong, it's 2008) and the Jewish New Year, which fell a few days apart this year.
Because I am fortunate enough to have brilliant friends from different faith traditions, the week before the Jewish New Year, I found myself at a Christian Women of Faith event to hear the awesome Jen Hatmaker speak.
The Jewish New year is a time for celebration and also for deep reflection.
We just got done celebrating the Jewish New Year.
I had a number of meaningful conversations during the Jewish New Year festivities, but my favorite was at a break - the - fast gathering, where I met a lovely woman who had spent the last year working with traumatized female veterans.
(No, I am not referring to the Jewish New Year.)
You see, honey cake is something traditionally eaten on the Jewish New Year, which falls next week as eating honey is supposed to encourage a sweet New Year, doubly so if paired with apples.
By the way they smell delicious and it's three hours till rosh ha shanna (Jewish New Year) in Western Australia so Hag Sameach (Happy Holydays) everyone.
Made this cake for the Jewish New Year last month and took it to work to educate my co-workers.
I just wanted to say, I have made this honey cake for the Jewish New Year every single year since you have posted it, and it has won me friends and fame every.
My search for a moist delicious honey cake for Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) ended two years ago when I found this recipe.
I don't celebrate Jewish New Year, but I think I might have to make this in time for it anyway... with some kind of substitution for the eggs.
Food is at the center of traditional Rosh Hashanah celebrations, when friends and family ring in the Jewish New Year.
For the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, the appropriate ingredients include carrots and sweet potatoes, with the added sweetness of fresh and dried fruits.
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They are also often made for other Jewish holidays such as Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) and Purim (along with Hamantaschen cookies).
I baked this in honor of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
With the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah upon us, I decided to use some of my honey in a challah.
I really didn't plan on making anything special for the Jewish New Year but the day arrived and I found myself making Sweet As Honey cake and Challah Bread.
Coming to Rosh Hashanah, it's simply Jewish New Year, and translates to Feast of Trumpets or Head of the Year.
Case in point: I actually forked out a whopping $ 3.99 for ONE little round one to make the blessing of a new fruit (Shehechiyanu) on the Jewish New Year.
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It's a nice choice for a main dish for vegans at the Jewish New Year table, and a side dish for everyone else.
Despite the longish ingredient list, it's easy and quick enough to serve as a mid-week main dish even if you don't observe the Jewish New Year.
Seven is a lucky number in Jewish tradition, so a soup or stew featuring seven vegetables is a Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) favorite among Sephardic Jews.
But this one is especially fun for right now, as apples and honey are traditionally eaten together on the Jewish New Year, which begins tonight.
That's the Jewish new year, when it's traditional to eat sweet foods to usher in an equally sweet new year.
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