Rosh Hashanah is a unique festival that celebrates Jewish New Year. It indicates ‘head of the year.’ The celebration continues for a couple of days, and it starts typically at the mid-end of September.
Rosh-Hashanah date follows the Hebrew calendar so the Jewish New Year starts in autumn, rather than on January 1st.
What does it signify?
Rosh Hashanah is an event of the creation of the world and marks making a fresh start. It is time for individuals to reflect on the past year and request forgiveness for anything wrong they feel they have done. They can also think of their concerns in life and what is essential to them.
Likewise, Rosh-Hashanah marks a time of judgment when Jewish individuals believe that God balances an individual’s good acts with their sins and determines the next year.
How is it celebrated?
During Rosh Hashanah, Jewish people will traditionally welcome each other with Le’shanah Tovah, which indicates “for a great New Year.” Numerous Jewish households will invest a few of Rosh Hashanah at a Synagogue. A name offered to the building where Jewish people praise.
Among the rituals of Rosh Hashanah is to blow a bighorn called a Shofar. One hundred notes are blown on the horn to develop a unique rhythm.
The Shofar is one of the world’s earliest recognized wind instruments. The Shofar’s sound marks the start of the ten-day duration called the ‘Days of Wonder,’ which lead up to another Jewish holiday called Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur is the holiest day for the religious Jewish people. It means Day of Satisfaction, and individuals don’t eat or drink for 25 hours. It’s a day to reflect on the past year and ask God’s forgiveness for any sins. During Rosh Hashanah, food is also actually crucial. Pieces of apple are dipped in honey to symbolize a sweet new year ahead and eat Honey cake.
Furthermore, you may find a pomegranate on Rosh-Hashanah’s table because it contains 613 seeds representing the number of orders Jewish religious people are obliged to take.
Some Jewish people make a sweet carrot stew called Tzimmes, and bread called Challah (or Hallah) is baked into a round shape to represent the circle of life and the end of the year. This Challah is distinct from the plaited bread Challah loaf, which Jewish individuals usually eat on the Sabbath.
Traditional Rosh-Hashanah dinner meal Include:
- Gefilte Fish
- Chicken Soup
- Sweet Brisket
- Apple Glazed BBQ Chicken
- Oven-Baked Potatoes
- Roasted Asparagus or Roasted Broccoli
- Fruit Compote
- Easy-to-Make Honey Cake
While this menu is quite specific to the Ashkenazic cuisine, there are many variations to it, as long the most symbolized food types are kept like the Apple dipped in honey, pomegranate, and a Honey cake. This traditional meal takes place on the Rosh-Hashanah eve, and it usually lasts longer than a typical dinner. You might find your kids losing their patients and less participate.
This post offers you a free and premium printable teaching resources of various educational activities and games, designed explicitly for Rosh-Hashanah. Print these activities for your kids and give them something meaningful to do during the Rosh-Hashanah dinner, or in your classroom.
Examine each of our resources, print them, and let us know how you used them in the comments below.
Coloring Pages

Apples Coloring Patterns

Rosh-Hashanah Related Words in Hebrew

Shanah Tovah Flowers Bouquet

Shanah Tova Flowers Bouquet – Hebrew Title

Shanah Tovah Greeting

Shanah Tovah Greeting in Hebrew

Bee Flower Hive

Two Candles

Half Apple

Rosh Hashanah Symbols

Honey Jar

Pomegranate

Rosh-Hashanah Related Words

Rosh-Hashanah – Creative and Educational – Bundle

Pomegranate Outline
Worksheets

Color Related Words in Hebrew

Color Rosh-Hashanah Related Words

Counting Rosh Hashanah Objects

Rosh Hashanah Activity Pages

Rosh Hashanah Holiday Symbols Hive

Rosh Hashanah Symmetry Drawing

Rosh-Hashanah – Color Related Images

Rosh-Hashanah – Color Related Images in Hebrew

Rosh-Hashanah – Creative and Educational – Bundle
Premium Teaching Resources

Two Candles

Six Apples Outline

Jewish holidays posters

Half Apple

Rosh-Hashanah – Creative and Educational – Bundle

Rosh Hashanah – Matching Game

Rosh Hashanah Symbols

Pomegranate Outline

Jewish Holidays – Matching Games Bundle

Honey Jar

Four Apples Outline

Rosh Hashanah Activity Pages

Pomegranate

Rosh hashanah – Sudoku Puzzle game

Rosh-Hashanah Related Words

Jewish Holidays – Sudoku Puzzles Bundle

Rosh-Hashanah

Apple

Color Rosh-Hashanah Related Words

Apples Coloring Patterns

Color Related Words in Hebrew

Apple Greeting Card

Rosh-Hashanah – Color Related Images in Hebrew
