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High Holidays

There are several different ways to wish someone a happy new year or greet someone on Rosh Hashanah.
If you’re hosting Rosh Hashanah for friends and family for the first time this year, use this last-minute checklist to make sure you have what you need to celebrate the start of 5784.
Sephardic Jews have been hosting seders to mark Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, for thousands of years.
It’s almost Rosh Hashanah and that means apples, honey, pomegranates, shofars (ram’s horn) and… New Years’ cards.
Our editor Sara Himeles who recently finished her rabbinical studies answered all of your Rosh Hashanah questions.
Here’s a rundown of everything you need to know about Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and how to celebrate it.
Coming from someone who’s now an expert at navigating tense family dinners, here’s how to deal with Middle East conflict debates that might make High Holiday dinners uncomfortable and tense.
Unpacked is launching our Rosh Hashanah Recipe Contest, and we want your family’s best recipes for the Jewish New Year.
This is a time to focus on the simple pleasures of being close to nature, spending time with friends and family, and doing whatever brings you joy.
Why is Yom Kippur after Rosh Hashanah, not before? Can I take medicine on Yom Kippur? Can I read a book during services?

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