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A Guide to Rosh Hashanah

Usher in the Jewish New Year with a festive meal and traditional customs steeped in delicious flavors.

Challah
Randy Mayor; Jan Gautro
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Challah

This traditional Jewish bread has a moist, rich texture and is often braided. Serve it round on Rosh Hashanah to symbolize the perfection of the year to come. At the post-service meal, dip the challah in honey and enjoy. Honey is symbolic for the desire for a good year, and represents wealth and a generally good life.

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