Rosh Hashanah is one of the most beloved Jewish holidays, celebrated by communities everywhere with prayers, festive meals, and hopes for a sweet new year. While many American Jews are most familiar with apples dipped in honey, round challah, and the sound of the ram’s horn shofar, Jewish communities across the world bring their own unique flavors, foods, and customs to the holiday.
Below we explore some fascinating Rosh Hashanah traditions from around the world, focusing on Sephardi, Mizrahi, and Israeli communities.
Here are 5 unique and fascinating Rosh Hashanah customs you need to know about – and may want to bring into your own celebrations this year!















