Yom Kippur, also known as the ‘Day of Atonement, is considered the most sacred and solemn day in Judaism. It marks the conclusion of the ‘Days of Awe, which centred on repentance and forgiveness.
In a connection with Rosh Hashana – literally the head of the year – the fish head is a well-known symbol of the Yom Tov. In many Jewish legends, fish are also traditionally a sign of parnassah (p ...
Before the pandemic put a damper on our entertaining, I always looked forward to inviting friends, family and new faculty over for Rosh Hashanah dinner in our Charlottesville, VA, home. My favorite ...