#118 Happy New Year - Shana Tova and Special Offers for You!

Published: Sun, 08/27/17

Newsletter #118  Happy New Year - Shana Tova
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Happy New Year - Shana Tova!
Shana Tova!

Rosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year. It falls once a year during the month of Tishrei and occurs ten days before Yom Kippur. Together, Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur are known as the Yamim Nora'im, which means the Days of Awe in Hebrew. In English they are often referred to as the High Holy Days.


The Meaning of Rosh HaShanah

Rosh HaShanah literally means "Head of the Year" in Hebrew. It falls in the month of Tishrei, that is believed to be the month in which God created the world. Hence, another way to think about Rosh HaShanah is as the birthday of the world.

Rosh HaShanah is observed on the first two days of Tishrei. Jewish tradition teaches that during the High Holy Days God decides who will live and who will die during the coming year. As a result, during Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur (and in the days leading up to them) Jews embark upon the serious task of examining their lives and repenting for any wrongs they have committed during the previous year. This process of repentance is called teshuvah. Jews are encouraged to make amends with anyone they have wronged and to make plans for improving during the coming year. In this way, Rosh HaShanah is all about making peace in the community and striving to be a better person.


Rosh Hashana Customs and Symbols

On Rosh HaShanah it is customary to greet people with "L'Shanah Tovah," which is Hebrew that is usually translated as "For a Good Year" or "May you have a good year." Some people also say "L'shana tovah tikatev v'etahetem," which means "May you be inscribed and sealed for a good year." (If said to a woman the greeting would be: "L'shanah tovah tikatevi v'tahetemi"). This greeting refers to the belief that a person's fate for the coming year is decided during the High Holy Days.

The shofar is an important symbol of Rosh HaShanah. It is an instrument often made of a ram's horn and is blown one hundred times during each of the two days of Rosh HaShanah. The sound of the shofar blast reminds people of the importance of reflection during this important holiday. Learn more about the shofar in this article.

Tashlich is a ceremony that usually takes place during the first day of Rosh HaShanah. "Tashlich" literally means "casting off" and involves symbolically casting off the sins of the previous year by tossing pieces of bread or another food into a body of flowing water.
 
 Symbolic foods of Rosh Hashana

Rosh Hashanah meals usually include apples and honey, to symbolize a sweet new year. Various other foods with a symbolic meaning may be served, depending on local minhag ("custom"), such as cooked tongue or other meat from the head of an animal or fish (to symbolize the "head" of the year).

Foods consumed with the Yehi Ratzons vary depending on the community. Some of the symbolic foods eaten are dates, black-eyed beans, leek, spinach and gourd, all of which are mentioned in the Talmud.

Pomegranates are used in many traditions, to symbolize being fruitful like the pomegranate with its many seeds.

The use of apples and honey, symbolizing a sweet year, is a late medieval Ashkenazi addition, though it is now almost universally accepted. Typically, round challah bread is served, to symbolize the cycle of the year.

Gefilte fish and Lekach are commonly served by Ashkenazic Jews on this holiday. On the second night, new fruits are served to warrant inclusion of the shehecheyanu blessing, the saying of which would otherwise be doubtful (as the second day is part of the "long day" mentioned above).

Other symbolic foods are eaten in a special Rosh Hashanah Seder, particularly in the Sephardic and Mizrahi communities. Symbolic foods are eaten in a ceremony called the Yehi Rasones or Yehi Ratzones.

Yehi Ratzon means "May it be Your will", and is the name of the ceremony because it is traditional to eat foods symbolic of a good year and to recite a short prayer beginning with the Hebrew words "Yehi Ratson" ("May it be Your will") over each one, with the name of the food in Hebrew or Aramaic often presenting a play on words or pun in Hebrew or Aramaic. The foods eaten at this time have thus become known as "yehi ratsones".

Typical foods, often served on a large platter called a Yehi Ratson platter, eaten by modern Sephardic Jews include apples dipped in honey, or baked or sometimes in the form of a compote called mansanada; dates; pomegranates, or black eyed peas; pumpkin in the form of savory pumpkin-filled pastries called rodanchas; leeks in the form of fritters called keftedes de prasa; beets usually baked and peeled; and the head of a fish: usually a fish course with a whole fish, head intact. It is also common to symbolize a year filled with blessings by eating foods with stuffing on Rosh Hashanah such as a stuffed, roast bird or a variety of stuffed vegetables.

A major significant symbol of Rosh HaShanah include the apples, honey and round loaves of challah. Apple slices dipped in honey represent our hope for a sweet new year and are traditionally accompanied by a short prayer before eating that goes: "May it by Thy will, O Lord, Our God, to grant us a year that is good and sweet." Challah, which is usually baked into braids, is shaped into round loaves of bread on Rosh HaShanah. The circular shape symbolizes the continuation of life.

On the second night of Rosh HaShanah it is customary to eat a fruit that is new to us for the season, saying the shehechiyanu blessing as we eat it to thank God for bringing us to this season. Pomegranates are a popular choice because Israel is often praised for its pomegranates and because, according to legend, pomegranates contain 613 seeds - one for each of the 613 mitzvot. Another reason for eating pomegranates on Rosh HaShanah has to do with the symbolic hope that our good deeds in the coming year will be as many as the seeds of the fruit.

Greetings

Some people choose to send New Year's greeting cards on Rosh HaShanah. Before the advent of modern computers these were handwritten cards that were snail mailed weeks in advance, but nowadays it is equally as common to send Rosh HaShanah e-cards a few days before the holiday. So here is our wishing for our readers and friends Shana Tova. We also want to hope that this will be a good year for Israel the Palestinians and the Arab neighbours. Neither side will have a good year alone. It could only be a happy year for both people or it won't be a good year for the both.

Once there was a tradition to send Shanot Tovot - special greeting cards for the new year, today you usually get e-cards instead.

Best wishes for a Happy New Year!
 

Giving someone close a gift of happiness and inspiration.


Rosh Hashanah is a time of gift giving. When giving a gift, it should be one that strengthens your relationship and  empowers the receiver. Bluenoemi offers jewels that are eye-catching combined with a meaning that awakens the wearer to live a full and happy life.

Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year, and you're more than likely to be spending the holiday surrounded by your family and friends.  It's also a great time to give something special and symbolic to your significant other, expressing your love and your excitement at spending another year together.
  • Pomegranates.  Don't miss our collection of exquisite pomegranate-themed jewelry necklaces and earrings!
  • Alternatively, consider  Bluenoemi's impressive range of Priestly blessing jewelry. These rare and precious works of art transform the timeless power and beauty of the words of the ancient Priestly blessing into a luxurious contemporary design: 925 Sterling silver necklace with the verse: "The lord bless thee, and keep thee" (Numbers VI,24). These beautiful and unique necklaces were designed with the inspiration of the Jewish mystical studies - and is believed by the ancient traditions to protect the wearer and give upon him, good luck and success. 
  • The Book of Songs love messages on rings or necklaces: I am to my Beloved and my beloved is to me.


 
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On one side the verse reads Yevarechecha Hashem Veyishmerecha (May Hashem bless and guard you) (Numbers 6:24). On the other side is inscribed Yaer Panav Elecha Vichuneka (May [He] shine His face upon you and be gracious to you) (cf.Numbers 6:25). 

The Priestly Blessing
The Priestly Blessing, (Hebrew: ברכת כהנים‎; Birkat Kohanim), also known in Hebrew as Nesiat Kapayim, (lit. Raising of the Hands), or Dukhanen (from the Yiddish word dukhan - platform - because the blessing is given from a raised rostrum), is a Jewish prayer recited by Kohanim during certain Jewish services. It is based on a scriptural verse: "They shall place My name upon the children of Israel, and I Myself shall bless them." It consists of the following Biblical verses (Numbers 6:24–26): May the LORD (YHWH) bless you and guard you -יְבָרֶכְךָ יְהוָה, וְיִשְׁמְרֶךָ ("Yivorekhekhaw Adonai v'yishm'rekhaw ...)


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