Many Jewish Australians celebrate Rosh Hashana (or Rosh Hashanah), which is also known as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashana starts on the first day of Tishrei (or Tishri), which is the seventh month in the Jewish calendar, and may last for two days. It is sometimes called the Day of Remembrance or the Day of the Sounding of the Shofar.
For Rosh Hashanah, it’s traditional to serve apples dipped in honey to signify hope for a sweet new year. Try making our Apple and honey Napkin Holders to decorate your dining room table.
Click on the images below for some interesting activity ideas to celebrate this fabulous event.
Hanging Apples
Rosh Hashanah Napkin Rings
Rosh Hashanah Newsletter Article
Room Decorations
Celebrate your event with our room decorations to add that “wow” factor to your event.
Instructions for all bunting, napkin rings and cocktail flags below.
General Bunting Instructions
General Cocktail Flag Instructions
General Napkin Ring Instructions
Rosh Hashanah Bunting Template
Rosh Hashanah Cocktail Flag Template
Rosh Hashanah Napkin Ring Template
Rosh Hashanah Bunting Event Decorations
Rosh Hashanah Cocktail flags Event Decorations
Rosh Hashanah Napkin Rings Event Decorations