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Rosh Hashanah Fruit Baskets Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday that is typically celebrated as New Years Day on the Jewish calendar, the symbolic celebration of the creation of our world and is celebrated by presenting gifts like the Rosh Hashanah fruit baskets at family gatherings to enjoy as a part of their festive holiday dinners. Along with being a day of soul searching as well as prayer, it is a happy time filled with excitement for the new year. Traditional foods for Rosh Hashanah include treats like apples dipped in honey, which symbolizes wishes for the sweet new year to come along with abundance and blessings.
On the second night of Rosh Hashanah, a new fruit of the season is eaten which stands for continued life in the new season, and to enjoy the fruits of the earth. Rosh Hashanah fruit baskets normally include pomegranate, which is considered a "New" fruit. Some believe that pomegranates contain 613 seeds and on Rosh Hashanah, people hope that their good deeds in the year to come will be as abundant as the 613 seeds in the pomegranate.
Round Challah also plays a part and symbolizes the perfect year to come. These often include honey and raisins to sweeten them and is another item sometimes included in Rosh Hashanah fruit baskets. Rosh Hashanah fruit baskets will beautifully and respectfully communicate your hopes for the sweetest of New Years. They are normally made of a gourmet treats from Israel and an inviting selection of fresh fruit, which includes pomegranate, which is traditional, and a superb variety of apples. They can also include jams, honeycomb, cookies rich with honey and Challah for the perfect New Year to come. Comments (1)
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