Make Round Apple Challah For a Sweet New Year Tear off a piece of sweetness! Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, began at sundown last night, and the holiday is rich in symbolism and tradition. The standard Friday night challah (or egg bread) is braided into a circle to celebrate the cyclical nature of the calendar while apples (also round) and honey are eaten to usher in a sweet new year.
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