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SUMMARY:Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
DESCRIPTION:Rosh Hashanah\, the Jewish New Year\, is a time of profound reflection\, repentance\, and renewal. Marking the beginning of the “High Holy Days\,” this festival celebrates the creation of the world and invites individuals to look back on the past year while setting intentions for the one ahead. It is a holiday defined by beautiful symbolism: the sounding of the Shofar (ram’s horn) to awaken the spirit\, and the custom of dipping apples into honey to represent the hope for a “sweet” year. Families gather for festive meals\, sharing round challah bread to symbolize the cycle of life and the crown of the Divine. \nSending a Rosh Hashanah card—or a L’shanah Tovah card—is a long-standing and cherished tradition within the Jewish community. In a season focused on “inscribing” one’s name in the Book of Life\, the act of physically writing a greeting carries special weight. Whether the card features elegant illustrations of pomegranates (symbolizing abundance)\, calligraphic Hebrew blessings\, or whimsical honey pots\, it serves as a tangible connection between generations. Receiving a card in the post is a heartwarming reminder of community and the enduring strength of heritage during this sacred time. \nBeyond the religious significance\, these cards are a wonderful way to bridge the distance between loved ones. In the rush of the modern world\, a handwritten note offers a moment of “Shalom” (peace) and a sincere wish for health and happiness. By sending a Rosh Hashanah card\, you are participating in a beautiful cycle of giving and receiving that has brightened homes for centuries.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/rosh-hashanah-jewish-new-year/2026-09-12/
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