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#These fruits and vegetables include: dates, pomegrantes, beets, gourd, black eyed peas, and fish head.<ref>Horayot 12a, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 583:1, Torat HaMoadim 4:1</ref> Some add apples in honey.<ref>Rama Orach Chaim 583:1</ref>
#These fruits and vegetables include: dates, pomegrantes, beets, gourd, black eyed peas, and fish head.<ref>Horayot 12a, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 583:1, Torat HaMoadim 4:1</ref> Some add apples in honey.<ref>Rama Orach Chaim 583:1</ref>
#There is a minhag of dipping the [[challah]] in honey on Rosh Hashana. <ref>Magen Avraham 583:1, Mishna Brurah 583:3, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 129:9. Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 583:1) says they did this from Rosh Hashanah until the end of Sukkot.</ref>Some only dip the [[challah]] in honey<ref>Nitei Gavriel (Rosh Hashana p. 209, n. 17) writes that the Chazon Ish and Stiepler's practice was to eat [[challah]] without salt on Rosh Hashana. See there for other sources on this matter. </ref>, while others dip the [[challah]] in salt as well as honey.<ref>Kaf HaChaim 583:4. See Nitei Gavriel (Rosh Hashana p. 209) for different minhagim about whether to dip the [[challah]] in salt on the same side as it is dipped in honey or on the other side. See there also for a difference in minhagim whether to dip the [[challah]] in salt before dipping it in honey or afterwards. </ref>
#There is a minhag of dipping the [[challah]] in honey on Rosh Hashana. <ref>Magen Avraham 583:1, Mishna Brurah 583:3, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 129:9. Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 583:1) says they did this from Rosh Hashanah until the end of Sukkot.</ref>Some only dip the [[challah]] in honey<ref>Nitei Gavriel (Rosh Hashana p. 209, n. 17) writes that the Chazon Ish and Stiepler's practice was to eat [[challah]] without salt on Rosh Hashana. See there for other sources on this matter. </ref>, while others dip the [[challah]] in salt as well as honey.<ref>Kaf HaChaim 583:4. See Nitei Gavriel (Rosh Hashana p. 209) for different minhagim about whether to dip the [[challah]] in salt on the same side as it is dipped in honey or on the other side. See there also for a difference in minhagim whether to dip the [[challah]] in salt before dipping it in honey or afterwards. </ref>
# Some avoid eating walnuts ("Egoz") on Rosh Hashanah, as אגוז is the same Gemtria as חטא (sin).<ref>Rama Orach Chaim 583:2</ref>
# Also, some avoid spicy or sharp foods on Rosh Hashana.<ref>Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 583:2)</ref>


===Order of Simanim===
===Order of Simanim===
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