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Shalom!
Unlike Passover and Hanukkah, when we are celebrating historical events, the High Holidays are a celebration of a more abstract concept: human beings' ability to grow and change. Pass on Jewish wisdom to your children with the following symbols:
- The shofar is blown to summon us to "wake up" and start thinking about our past behavior.
- We are beginning the cycle of new year, and eat round challah knowing we have yet another chance to start with a clean slate: to change our ways and become better people.
- We are wishing for a sweet new year by eating apples dipped in honey.
- One of the ways we ask for forgiveness and express commitment to change is by giving tzedakah.
We hope ModernTribe can help you and your family usher in the new year in meaningful ways. Rosh Hashanah begins sundown Wednesday, September 28, 2011.
With Warm Wishes from Your Shopkeeper,
Jennie Rivlin Roberts
BRAND NEW Shalom Sesame For Rosh Hashanah
is a great intro to / reminder of the holiday symbols and the concept of change, friendship, and forgiveness. $14.95 Toy Shofars let little ones join in the fun and the call to "wake up!" Rosh Hashanah Play Sets Two choices to give kids their own Rosh Hashanah sets including the important symbols of the apples, honey, round challah, and shofar. $22 for Plush; $39.99 for Wooden. Placemats for Kids to Color are a way to keep them engaged and at the table for Erev Rosh Hashanah dinner (night of Rosh Hashanah). Also -- recycle into Sukkah Decorations. Set of 10 is $6.95. |