Rosh Hashanah is right around the corner, and people will be thinking up delicious menus to celebrate the start of the Jewish High Holy Days.
Rosh Hashanah 2021 begins the evening of Sept. 6 and ends the evening of Sept. 8.
Rosh Hashanah celebrates the Jewish New Year, the most common greeting is “Shanah Tovah” (pronounced shah-NAH toe-VAH) which means “good year.”
Part of the many traditions of Rosh Hashanah is the food associated with the celebration, including shiny, yeasty challah, matzo ball soup, pomegranates, fish and apples dipped in honey.
Among the cookbooks that have come my way and