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Happy new year, everyone!
May the year that begins today, 5779 AM (Anno Mundi, "since the creation of the world"), be a good and sweet one for you.
Tradition calls for dipping apple slices in honey at the Rosh Hashanah dinner table.
Yesterday a friend gave me this strange gift--an Eiffel Tower full of honey made by the bees of Kfar Chabad in Israel!
If you'd prefer some serious thoughts about the holiday, please take a look at my previous posts at
https://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.com/search/label/Rosh%20Hashana
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Monday, September 10, 2018
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On the second night of the New Year holiday, we eat a fruit we haven't eaten during the last year. I chose a nashi, but there were plenty of other options available.
ReplyDeleteBe happy, healthy and peaceful.
Thanks, Hels. That's a nice bracha you gave, "Be happy, healthy and peaceful."
ReplyDelete"Nashi" I had to look up.
Ah, so it is the Asian pear. I saw some in the market here a few times. Never tasted one.
An unusual bottle for honey!
ReplyDeleteMay it be a sweet one in our two lands!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Be Happy Healthy And Peaceful. For our fruit we went to the orchard to pick macs.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year wishes my friend! Hope the year ahead brings peace, happiness and health to you!! Hugs, Jackie
ReplyDeleteA Happy New Year to you, dear friend. That looks like a rich, tasty honey.
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