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Happy New Year


Pomegranates are one of the symbols for the Jewish New Year
Here the mother of one of the children explains all about this lovely fruit.
Pomegranates traditionally symbolize fertility and love.
Before eating the pomegranate seeds, Jews traditionally say, “May we be as full of mitzvot (commandments, or good deeds) as the pomegranate is full of seeds.”
Here the mother of one of the children explains all about this lovely fruit.
Pomegranates traditionally symbolize fertility and love.
Before eating the pomegranate seeds, Jews traditionally say, “May we be as full of mitzvot (commandments, or good deeds) as the pomegranate is full of seeds.”
Edna Edenkoben, Boarischa Krautmo, cammino, Erhard Bernstein and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Die jüdischen Feste sind eng mit der Jahreszeit verbunden, sie hängen mit ihren Symbolen zusammen und haben Naturereignisse oder landwirtschaftliche Bräuche zum Inhalt, die jedem Fest seinen besonderen Charakter verleihen.
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Symbolisch für das Leben wird ein Granatapfel gespeist, in der Hoffnung, dass die guten Taten im neuen Jahr der Fülle der Fruchtkerne gleichen. Der Granatapfel gilt in vielen Kulturen als ein Zeichen der Fruchtbarkeit, versehen mit den Attributen der Schönheit und Vollkommenheit. Im Judentum steht er sinnbildlich für das Fortleben der Generationen. www.br.de/interkulturell/interkultureller-kalender-rosch-haschana-100.html
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