Celebrating Rosh Hashanah: A Sweet Start to the Jewish New Year
As the Jewish community prepares to usher in Rosh Hashanah, the festival that marks the beginning of the new year in the Hebrew calendar, traditions and customs come to the forefront, enriching the spiritual significance of this time. One of the most cherished practices during Rosh Hashanah is the symbolic act of eating apple slices dipped in honey. This custom, which signifies a wish for a sweet year ahead, is rooted in ancient teachings and has been embraced by generations. Rabbi Jacob Molin,...