Carrot
Marks the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We eat a carrot written in the language of GZAR so that the judgment that will be decreed on Yom Kippur after the Ten Days of Repentance will be sweet.
beet
A dish eaten by the root of the word beet. SLK, symbolizes the desire for our enemies to leave. The beets are often eaten when cooked and seasoned
with a little lemon and spices to taste.
Leeks
The leek is also included in the Rosh Hashana food group thanks to its name and symbolizes the
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The aspiration that our enemy will be cut off. It tastes like onions and is considered green and healthy.
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pumpkin
Came to the Rosh Hashana food group. The "Aramaic" "Kara" hides the aspiration that our enemy will be torn, that the name will tear away our enemy. The cooked gourd is a real heaven and is eaten with soup. In recent years it has been found in menus of luxury restaurants
Pomegranate
In the pomegranate there are at least 613 grains, like the number of commandments in the Torah - 613 mitzvot
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Shehecheyanu when eating pomegranate seeds. It is advisable to beware of the pomegranate stains, which are considered to be a stain that is difficult to get out of the laundry. Potassium pomegranate and medicinal properties in folk medicine
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