Sunday, September 20, 2020

Rosh Hashanah 2020


Rosh Hashanah was rather atypical this year as has everything else this year. No going to synagogue, but instead logging in on a livestream of services and praying from our couch.

Certainly different, but the live-stream was very well done with with our rabbi and cantor at the synagogue and various readers reading from their homes. Tradition well blended with technology as needed.


After the service, we went for our Rosh Hashanah tradition of going for apples, and having doughnuts and cider.

We went to the Parshallville Cider Mill, located in an historic grist mill that was built in 1869.



Lots of people were there and its a nice place. The cider was excellent and the doughnuts superb as only fresh, hot, cider mill doughnuts can be.

Of course, we then got attacked by wasps. So, how did we know they were wasps? 'Cause they weren't wearing kippahs.

That's some Rosh Hashanah 2020 humor for you right there.

Anyways, a good time was had by all.

Then home for some introspection and quiet contemplation and then a nice dinner.

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