As the sun sets on October 2, the Jewish community will come together to kick off Rosh Hashanah, the celebration of their new year. This year, 5785, marks the beginning of the High Holy Days and a time for reflection and renewal. Synagogues will ring with the sound of the shofar, while families gather for meals and special prayers near bodies of water. From apples dipped in honey to traditional round challahs, Rosh Hashanah is a time for appreciation, hope, and unity.