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  1. We dip a slice of apple in honey to express our hopes for a sweet and fruitful year. Why were apples and honey chosen for this custom? It’s not because of what Adam and Eve did in eating from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden; the Bible never identifies the forbidden fruit.

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  2. One of the classic symbols of Rosh Hashanah is the apple dipped in honey. On the night of Rosh Hashanah, after we have made kiddush, washed, and dipped the challah into honey,1 we dip a sweet apple into honey.2. Before eating the apple, we make the ha’etz blessing and then add:

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  3. Sep 30, 2024 · Among the various symbolic actions that observant Jews complete during Rosh Hashanah is eating apples dipped in honey. This is a tasty treat anytime, but why is it significant on this autumn holiday? Overall, enjoying honey-dipped apples is done to bring in wishes for a sweet and prosperous new year.

  4. Sep 30, 2024 · Over the years, apples and honey have been a treat enjoyed on Rosh Hashanah. A major source for this custom is found in the biblical book Nehemiah 8:10.

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    In addition to symbolizing our hopes for a sweet new year, according to Jewish mysticism, the apple represents the Shekhinah (the feminine aspect of God). During Rosh Hashanah, some Jews believe the Shekhinah is watching us and evaluating our behavior during the previous year. Eating honey with apples represents our hope that the Shekhinah will jud...

    Though apple and honey can be eaten throughout the holidays, they are almost always eaten together on the first night of Rosh Hashanah. Jews dip apple slices into honey and say a prayer asking God for a sweet New Year. There are three steps to this ritual: 1. Say the first part of the prayer, which is a blessing thanking God for the apples: 2. Take...

    In addition to apples and honey, there are four other customary foods that Jewish people eat for the Jewish New Year: 1. Round challah:A braided egg bread that is one of the most popular food symbols for the Jewish New Year after apples and honey. 2. Honey cake:A sweet cake typically made with autumn spices such as cloves, cinnamon, and allspice. 3...

  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Jewish festivals and holidays almost always go hand in hand with ritual foods, and Rosh Hashanah is no exception, but why eat apples and honey specifically? Apples and honey are traditional, symbolic foods eaten during Rosh Hashanah, signifying a sweet new year among other things.

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  7. Sep 21, 2011 · Some attribute the using of an apple to the translation of the story of Adam and Eve and the forbidden fruit that caused the expulsion from paradise. The word honey, or “dvash” in Hebrew, has the same numerical value as the words “Av Harachamim,” Father of Mercy.