Rosh hashana

Marking "Education and Sharing Day, USA" with President Trump

In honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson

The Oval Office, with President Donald Trump, marking "Education and Sharing Day, USA" in honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
MIKVEH IN Auckland, New Zealand.

Yom Kippur: The end or the beginning?

Illustration of apple, honey and pomegranate which are traditionally eaten for Rosh Hashanah, or Jewish New Year

Shabbat Shuva: A call to return

A mayoral candidate forum hosted by B’nai Jeshurun, Congregation Beth Elohim, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, and New York Jewish Agenda on June 8. (Screenshot)

Manhattan synagogue says it won’t host Mamdani on Yom Kippur


Hadassah Hospital treats family of nine for carbon monoxide poisoning

The family was treated with a hyperbaric chamber at Hadassah University Medical Center and was released home with no lasting effects reported.

 The Hadassah Ein Karem hospital in Jerusalem. January 15, 2017.

Walking, singing, eating, praying: Embracing the year ahead in Jerusalem

From early morning walks to karaoke nights and Sukkot shopping, discover 7 uplifting ways to make the coming year more joyful, spiritual, and meaningful.

An I Love Jerusalem sign outside of the Old City.

Tune into today's top stories: European countries declare, New year message from Gazan

The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs - the top stories, clear and concise.

JPost Headlines

Prayers, hopes, and blessings for the new year

As always, our children know best: Israeli honey moves us on Rosh Hashanah.

Children of the Gaza Envelope Honey, Yad Mordechai

Curses and blessings from 5785, and why it is important to recognize them - comment

Jewish tradition is keenly aware of suffering, exile, persecution, and uncertainty, while it also reflects Jewish resilience and hope. It carries both the sober memory of hardship and hope.

A MAN blows a shofar outside the Jerusalem Central Bus Station. One of the areas of life on which we concentrate in the Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur period is health, says the writer.

Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: Honey, silan or maple – which is healthier?

They are supposedly natural sweeteners, but what is hidden inside them? Are they simple sugars or important nutritional components? And also – which one is the worst?

A jar of honey

Sweet as honey: Recommendations for looks for the holiday evening, definitely not in white

Torn between a light and coquettish dress and oversized jeans with a festive shirt? That’s fine, so are we – that’s why we created a clear concept based on nude in all its shades.

Sacks – Bermuda, NIS 569

13 recommended wines for Rosh Hashanah, by price

From a bottle with insane value for money to the pinnacle of Israeli winemaking, including many joyful stops along the way.

Drinking wine

White rice with pulled beef: The dish that will conquer the holiday table

Airy Persian rice with pulled beef and chickpeas. A festive, rich, and flavorful dish that will make the Rosh Hashanah table unforgettable.

White rice with pulled beef

How holiday cards shaped American High Holy Day culture

The Jewish greeting card at its peak bound together the family with memory and Jewish tradition.

Rosh Hashanah cards, all from the book ‘101 Treasures from the National Library of Israel’:

NIS 65-129. Rosh Hashanah guide to red wines

Mira Eitan tasted, filtered, and selected red wines in a variety of styles. One or more of them will surely suit your holiday table. Save to favorites and head to the store.

Interesting new wines