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Here’s a primer to the foods and symbolism of Rosh Hashana

September 9th, 2010

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Holiday food primer
More than other Jewish holidays, Rosh Hashanah — celebrated today through Friday this year — is rich with foods that are steeped in symbolism.

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Here’s a primer to the foods and symbolism of Rosh Hashana
More than other Jewish holidays, Rosh Hashana is rich with foods that are steeped in symbolism.That’s because the start of the Jewish new year, usually marked with a seder, or celebratory meal, is meant to focus on hope, optimism and wishes for the c …

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