Rosh Hashanah Basics
Foods & Symbols
Shofar!
Hebrew Words
Traditions
100

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish _________?

New Year!

100

We dip apples into this sweet food on Rosh Hashanah.

Honey

100

This instrument is blown on Rosh Hashanah

Shofar

100

Shanah means this in Hebrew. 

Year

100

Rosh Hashanah is a time to think about our actions from the past _____.

Year

200

Rosh Hashanah usually happens during what season?

Fall

200

Apples and honey represent our hope for this kind of New Year. 

A sweet year

200

A shofar is usually made from the horn of this animal. 

A ram

200
Shalom can mean hello, goodbye, and ________.

Peace

200

On Rosh Hashanah, we think about ways we can become _______ people in the New Year. 

Better

300

The words Rosh Hashanah literally means __________?

Head of the Year

300

This round braided bread is often eaten on Rosh Hashanah

Challah

300

True or False: You blow into the shofar like a trumpet. 

True

300

Shanah Tova means this. 

Good year

300

This tradition involves symbolically casting away our mistakes, often near a body of water.

Tashlich

400

Rosh Hashanah begins a special period that ends with Yom Kippur. What is the period commonly called?

The Ten Days of Awe / Ten Days of Repentance

400

The round shape of Rosh Hashanah challah can remind us of this. 

The circle/circle of the year

400

This shofar is one long, unbroken blast. 

Tekiah

400

Finish the greeting: Shanah Tovah U'_______!

Metukah

400

During Tashlich, people have traditionally tossed small pieces of this into water. 

Bread

500

Rosh Hashanah begins the Hebrew month of?

Tishrei

500

This fruit, with many seeds, is something eaten on Rosh Hashanah and represents abundance.

Pomegranate

500

This shofar sound is made up of many short, quick blasts. 

Teruah

500

Shanah Tova U'Metukah wishes someone this. 

A good and sweet year

500

Rosh Hashanah encourages us to think about people who may have hurt and try to do this.

Apologize / make things right / ask foregiveness

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