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Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year when all who are faithful look back at the previous years mistakes and make plans for a better life in the year ahead. It is traditionally customary to celebrate the sweetness of the New Year by honey dipped apples, pomegranates, and honey cake desserts. The Shofar, which is a rams horn blown somewhat like a trumpet, will be sounded a total of one hundred times each day.
As Rosh Hashanah is a big celebration is good to start planning ahead and get all those party favors together. Start by putting together a guest list and making imprinted invitations. Have party favors for all age groups. For the children have imprinted New Year coloring books, engraved pencils and pens. For the adults have some engraved coffee mugs that say “Happy New Years” and a bag with baked goods. The Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) Holiday can be celebrated with themed colors,
invitations, balloons, decorations and party
supplies.
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