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Jewish New Year

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fivesacrowd · 06/09/2013 11:25

Just met my lovely neighbour who was telling mindees that she was all dressed in her best clothes as she was going to the synagogue to celebrate new year. So, mindees now asleep and I thought it would be nice to carry on with the theme once they waken, but I'm a bit clueless. Anyone help? I'm thinking something to do with honey & apples but welcome any ideas.

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nbee84 · 06/09/2013 13:07

Known as Rosh Hashanah, it is the birthday of the world. It's all about learning from past mistakes and starting anew. Apples and honey is to wish for a sweet new year. Children eat apples dipped in honey or you can make apple and honey cake (just google, loads of recipes out there) Pomegranates are also eaten and sometimes fish heads!

fivesacrowd · 06/09/2013 13:40

Thanks so much. Going to bake with after schoolies so looking at recipes now. Not sure if littlies allowed honey so they're making apple print pictures. Sure ds would love to do something with fish heads if I let him!

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nbee84 · 06/09/2013 15:26

Have fun - and yes definitely no honey for under 1's.

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