Introduction to Rosh Hashanah
Symbols and Rituals
The Shofar
Rosh Hashanah Traditions
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What is Rosh Hashanah?

A Jewish holiday that marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Repentance and is known as the Jewish New Year. 

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What is a shofar?

A curved and bent instrument traditionally made from a rams horn.

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Who was the biblical figure that sacrifice the ram, and is the reason the Shofar is made from a rams horn?

Abraham

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What is Kiddush?

The blessing that is recited over wine.

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What does Rosh Hashanah celebrate traditionally?

According to Jewish tradition. It is said to be the day when God created Adam and Eve.

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What fruit dipped into honey symbolizes a sweet start to the new year?

An apple.

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What is t’kiah g’dolah?

The Longest and final blast of the shofar.

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What is Tashlich?

This is the ceremony that jews preform on the first day of Rosh Hashanah.

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What does Rosh Hashanah lead to?

Yam Kippur

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What is the round bread that symbolizes the circle of years called.

A challah.

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What is sh’varim?

A set of three short blasts that represent a broken sorrowful cry.

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What is the Hebrew phrase for good year?

Shanah Tovah.

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What are the themes of Rosh Hashanah?

Renewal, reflection, and this act of seeking forgiveness, and repentance.

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What is the prayer service conducted on this day called?

Selichot.

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What is t’ruah?

A pattern of nine quick blasts representing an urgent call to repentance.

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What represents the cycle of years.

 A challah.

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What two important aspects of Jewish life is Rosh Hashanah meant to help you reconnect with?

God and Community.

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What does a pomegranate represent?

The many seeds represent preforming many good deeds through the year.

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What personal quality does the shape of the shofar represent?

Humility.

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What prophet's words inspired the Tashlick ceremony.

Micah