Rosh Hashanah 2022: Celebrating the Jewish New Year with traditional food!

Philadelphia – Ronit Tritman and her family are proud to put weeks of work into one very special meal. “Between shopping and cooking, at least two weeks of work,” she said. Time is essential because Eid is when every item on the menu has meaning. “Pumpkin, leeks and chimes,” she said, pointing to the produce on her dining-room table. “They all symbolize the desire for peace.” Traditional foods are used to celebrate one of the most important days of the Jewish calendar: Rosh Hashanah, which is the Jewish New Year.…

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