So you’re heading up to the Wallingford Farmers Market this afternoon, 3 – 7 pm at Wallingford Center, and you’re wondering to yourself: “what shall I get?”
How about grabbing some Honey Crisp apples from Tiny’s Organics, some golden honey from Sweet As Can Be Honey Farm and some delicious fish heads from from Loki Fish Company.
Ah yes, nothing says “Happy New Year” like crackling fresh, juicy apples, warm, dripping honey, and glistening, slimy fish heads.
Where are we going with all this? Well, sunset tonight marks the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year (Happy 5771, for those you counting at home), and among the traditions we mark it with are dipping apples in honey, and eating fish heads.
The apples and honey part, we’re sure you can figure out: they symbolize both the harvest of the old year and our wishes for the sweetness of the new year. We dip the apple in the honey and say “Barukh atah Adonai, Eloheinu, melekh ha’olam borei p’ri ha’eitz” (Blessed are you, Lord, our God, king of the universe who creates the fruit of the tree). Then we take a bite and say “y’hi ratzon mil’fanekha Adonai eloheinu vei’lohei avoteinu sh’t’chadeish aleinu shanah tovah um’tukah” (May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our ancestors that you renew for us a good and sweet year).
The fish heads, though, not so sweet, right? But “Rosh Hashanah” literally means “Head of the Year” in Hebrew, which should bring it all into focus a little bit. That, plus fish have been a symbol of abundance and fertility since ancient times.
It certainly feels like a new year around Wallingford. School buses are suddenly rumbling by again, the weather has changed (abruptly), and it’s easy to picture ourselves in a warm, firelit living room unpackaging all those projects we set aside for summer frolic.
Shana tova (happy new year), Wallingford!
Shana tova! We’re enjoying apples and honey tonight. Thanks for the inspiration!
L’ Shanan tova back at you! This is the first year we have celebrated Rosh Hoshanah since we had our son and I am so excited to see things anew through his eyes.
oops. Typo above. L’Shana tova!