!lava Nedaber Ivrit: Rosh Hashanah Abounds With Customs By NIRA LEV Each month in this space, L'Chayim will present a Hebrew lesson entitled, "Nava Nedaber Ivrit!" (Let's Speak Hebrew), whose aim is to encourage further study of Hebrew. The lesson will include a brief story utilizing the Hebrew words to be studied, a vocabulary list with English translations and a family activitiy which involves using the new words. The lessons will be prepared by Nira Lev, associate professor of Hebrew language and literature at the Midrasha College of r— Jewish Studies. Mrs. Lev also teaches Hebrew language and literature at the Community Jewish High School at the United Hebrew Schools. Following is this month's lesson: Rosh Hashanah has no resemblance to the non-Jewish New Year as it is celebrated all over the world. Rosh Hashanah, meaning the head of the year, is the first chag in our luach, luach ha'shanah ha'eevri. This chag occurs on the first two yamim of chodesh Tishrey, the first chodesh of ha'shanah ha'eevrit. The origin of the shem Tishrey is Babylonian, and it is an abbreviation of the word tishrittum, which means raishit, hatchala. According to our masoret, it was on Rosh Hashanah that our olam was created. Rosh Hashanah then, is yom ha'hooledet shel ha'olam. This chag, however, is not chag shel simcha, chagigot and meseebot. Rather, it is zman for cheshbon-nefesh, for serious, solemn machshava and chazara bi'tshuva. Everyone is given the opportunity for hatchala chadasha, for growth and change that result from looking into ourselves and 0 10‘ tradition masoret trying to become adam yoter toe. world olam Rosh Hashanah abounds with birthday yom-hooledet special minhagim that are all yom ha'hooledet symbolic and have their reason. shel ha-olam ....The birthday of One of these minhagim is Tashlich. the world On the first day of Rosh Hashanah, chag shel simcha ...a holiday of joy minhag acharey hatzohorayim, the celebrations chagigot is to go to the nearest nachal or parties meseebot nahar and empty one's kissim into cheshbon-nefesh ....soul searching the mayim. This symbolizes, of thought machshava course, getting rid of one's repentance chazara bi'tshuva chata'eem and opening daf a better person adam yoter toe chadash in one's life. customs ,minhagim Another minhag is to dip a throw out! "Tashlich" in tapuach piece of challa or of a in the acharey hatzohorayim d'vash, eat it and say, "Shanah afternoon Tovah Um'tukah." The challot for a custom minhag the chag are made in the shape of a brook, a spring nachal Rosh sulamot because on a river nahar Hashanah a person's place is pockets kissim determined — some will go down water mayim and some will go up. sins chata' eem chag A traditional food on this a new page are dagim. When eating the dagim daf chadash a hallah challah we say: "Yehee ratzon she'nifreh an apple tapuach ve'nirbeh ka'dagim." honey d'vash People are careful not to eat sweet matok ochel chamutz, and some do not sweet (fem) m'tookah take a nap in the afternoon of the Shana Tovah chag in order not to be atzelim in A good sweet year Um'tukah the new year. Last, but not least, is the minhag of sending karteesay bracha to kroveem and chaverim to wish them: "Shanah Tovah," and "Le'shanah tovah tikatevu ve'techatemu." Meelon (Vocabulary) Apples & Honey & Lots, Lots More will be held this Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County. Sponsored by the Jewish organizations in the county, Apples & Honey will bring together people of all ages and backgrounds to have fun and to learn more about the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Organizations participating are: Beth Israel Congregation, Temple Beth Emeth, Chabad House, Hebrew Day School, Jewish Cultural Society, Hadassah, Israeli Student Organization and the Hillel Foundation. For information, call 971-0990. Next Issue Sukkot, Simchat Torah and much, much more. That's what you'll find in next month's L'Chayim. Stories, puzzles, Hebrew and Yiddish lessons and the latest in Jewish books, toys and games. Not to mention pen pals, recipes, geneaology and the origins of family names. Coming to you soon! Holiday Puzzle Answers calender luach luach ha'shanah ha'eevri ....The Hebrew calender holiday chag days yamim month chodesh ha'shanah The Hebrew year ha'eevrit name shem beginning raishit, hatchala 0 1)1 T P P 'N ; 61 Holiday Festival In Ann Arbor Sunday, Sept. 24 ladders sulamot fish (plural) dagim Yehee ratzon she'nifreh ve'nirbeh may we multiply ka'dagim and increase like fish food ochel sour chamutz lazy (plural) atzelim karteesay bracha ....greeting cards relatives krovim friends chaverim Le'Shana Tova Tikatevu Ve' may you be techatemu inscribed and sealed for a good year Elaine Serling, Songster, will perform Sunday at 2 p.m. at Jaffe Hall, Jewish Community Center, JPM Building, 15110 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, Mich. There is a charge. - 1-1 L L C) A n O K H E EL A A H H. H H 3 C U r A H E_ A CJ 0 Friday, Oct. 13 - r A 1-1 A sukkot family service will be held Oct. 13 at Birmingham Temple. Temple school students will celebrate with songs, dramatic presentations, parades, and a harvest tribute. For information, contact Helen Forman or Beverly Roland at 477-1410. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L-7