Shana Tova - Happy Jewish New Year!!!
As the first night of Rosh Hashana this year falls on Monday September 29, I would like to extend my sincerest wishes for a healthy, happy and sweet New Year to all members of our Her2+support board.
I'll be cooking and baking this weekend... all the best caya |
A happy and healthy New Year to you also.
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Happy, Healthy New Year!
We are all connected...to one another and to All That Is...
As we awaken to the radiance that surrounds us, the darkness within fades. May all your tomorrows be happily blessed with simple delights and grateful awe. From my heart to yours, Andi http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/clip_art/gs...mals-butterfly |
Happy New Year Caya. Don't work too hard but make sure to make extra noodle kugel for all of us
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Caya,
Thank you for the blessing. Amelia |
Happy New Year Caya and God Bless you. Enjoy your cooking and the family gathering.
Love, Paty |
Caya, Happy New Year! Joan
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Happy New Year to Caya and all who are celebrating this holiday.
Is there any chocolate covered flat bread, macaroons????? |
No Pink, those foods are eaten on Passover (Pesach) which falls around the same time as Easter in the Spring.
Some of the traditional foods for Rosh Hashana (New Year) involve apples and honey, which signify the fall season and sweetness for the New Year. I make a huge apple cake with lots of cinammon and brown sugar, also honey cake. The challah bread is baked in a round "crown" shape to represent the circle of life. My menu also consists of brisket with potatoes, roasted turkey, sweet and sour meatballs, gefilte fish loaf (this is chopped whitefish, mixed with fried onions, carrots, eggs and matzo meal - ground matzo), stuffing, noodle kugel - Becky, I'll save some for you- plus the mandatory chicken soup with kreplach - little meat filled dumplings and also matzo balls, which are usually served at Passover, but my group likes them all year around. Coleslaw, stirfried veggies round out the dinner. Apple and honey cake for dessert, fresh fruit, nuts and chocolates. I'm sure others can chime in with what they serve for Rosh Hashana dinner. |
Dear Caya
And all who are observing Rosh Hashana, Wishing all health, happiness and much Joy in the coming year. Jean |
Gemar Chatimah Tovah "May you finally be sealed (in the Book of Life) for good."
my Her2 family! I am going to my friends house (the one who recently recurred) and we are all bringing something. I am bringing steamed carrots with orange marmalade and lemon and a sweet for desert. Tuesday night I am having second night with friends in New Orleans . Hugs,marcia (I need to go to Cayas on Monday night..sigh...yummm) |
Happy New Year to all! May this year be better than the last, and full of joy and happiness!
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happy new year caya!
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A Happy and healthy New Year full of hope and goodwill to all and Caya.
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Just reading about all those delicious sounding vitals makes me think I may consider the Jewish faith - if only for the food filled holiday celebrations. All kidding aside - May all my Jewish sisters and brothers enjoy a blessed Holiday with their family and friends. Hugs, Karen
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