It is the Rosh Hashanah time, which marks the beginning of a good year in the Jewish religion. It venerates the creation of the world and is believed to be a day of judgment. Enjoy the customary dinner wherein every food on the platter is symbolic, be it pomegranate, date, string bean, beet, pumpkin, leek or fish head representing a wish or blessing for prosperity and health in the coming year.
We wish you all a ceremonial and joyful Rosh Hashanah and once again remind you to count your blessings every single day.