

"Happy New Year" plate for Rosh Hashanah (40 cm) made of elegant glass and crystal
Description
בקצרה:
* צלחת ראש השנה מהודר גדול (40 ס”מ) ומרשים מקריסטל וזכוכית עם הכיתוב “שנה טובה”.
* צלחת משגעת אשר תכניס אור ואושר לשולחן החג שלכם.
* תוספת מרשימה ומודרנית לכל שולחן חג – המתנה המושלמת לראש השנה.
* כולל את סמני החג על גבי הצלחת.
* אמנות ישראלית מקורית.
* אורך גובה: 8 ס״מ רוחב: 40 ס״מ עומק: 40 ס״מ, חומר: זכוכית, צבע: כסף, משקל: 2.5 ק״ג.
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Large (40 cm) Elegant Rosh Hashanah Plate
and Impressive Crystal and Glass with the inscription "Shana Tova"
Inscription of all holiday symbols on the plate in Hebrew:
Apple in honey
Fish head
Date
Rubia (Fenugreek)
Karti (Leek)
Silka (Beetroot)
Kara (Gourd)
Pomegranate
The perfect gift for Rosh Hashanah!
Service throughout the country.
* Product images sometimes do not accurately represent the size or appearance of the product.
Product Dimensions:
Length Height: 8 cm Width: 40 cm Depth: 40 cm
Material: Glass
Color: Silver
Weight: 2.5 kg
Size: 40
A little about Rosh Hashanah:
**Rosh Hashanah: Celebrating the Jewish New Year**
Rosh Hashanah, often referred to as the Jewish New Year, is a significant and joyous holiday observed by Jewish communities worldwide.
It marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Repentance, a period of introspection and self-reflection leading up to Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Rosh Hashanah is a time of renewal, prayer, and celebration, rich in symbolic traditions and customs.
**1. Significance and Meaning:**
Rosh Hashanah holds deep spiritual significance for the Jewish people. It is a time to celebrate the creation of the world and to acknowledge God's role as the ultimate judge.
The holiday serves as an opportunity for individuals to assess their actions, seek forgiveness for any wrongdoings, and commit to self-improvement in the coming year.
**2. Dates and Observance:**
Rosh Hashanah typically falls in early autumn, on the first and second days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei. The exact dates vary each year according to the Hebrew calendar.
Observances typically include synagogue attendance, listening to the blowing of the shofar (ram's horn), and festive holiday meals with family and friends.
**3. Symbolic Customs:**
- **Shofar Blowing:** One of the most iconic elements of Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the shofar. The sound of the shofar is a wake-up call, a reminder of the importance of
self-reflection and repentance. It is blown during synagogue services, and its distinct blasts carry various meanings, including calls for introspection and spiritual awakening.
On our website, you can find a wide range of shofars - to go to the shofars category click here!
- **Apples and Honey:** A sweet treat enjoyed during Rosh Hashanah is apples dipped in honey, symbolizing the hope for a sweet and prosperous new year.
On our website, you can find a variety of honey dishes - to go to the holiday gifts category -> Rosh Hashanah gifts click here!
- **Round Challah:** Instead of the usual braided challah, a round challah (bread) is often served on Rosh Hashanah.
The circular shape represents the cyclical nature of the year and the world.
**Tashlich:** In the afternoon of the first day, some communities observe the custom of Tashlich,
where they gather near a body of water and symbolically cast away bread crumbs, representing the casting off of sins.
**4. Festive Meals and Traditions:**
Rosh Hashanah meals are a significant part of the celebration, often featuring symbolic foods. Pomegranates, often considered a symbol of fertility and abundance,
are frequently enjoyed. The meal may also include dishes made from ingredients such as carrots, dates, and leeks, each with its own special significance.
**5. Greetings and Gifts:**
To wish a good and sweet new year, people greet each other with "Shana Tova U'Metuka," which means "a good and sweet year."
Gift-giving during Rosh Hashanah is also a common practice. Traditional gifts may include honey jars, pomegranate-themed items, and decorative items with various blessings.
In conclusion, Rosh Hashanah is a beloved Jewish holiday that embodies themes of renewal, introspection, and hope. With its rich traditions,
symbolic customs, and meaningful observances, Rosh Hashanah serves as a time for spiritual growth and the beginning of a fresh start in the Jewish calendar.
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