Rosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year and is celebrated on
September 13-15, 2015 on the western calendar. Falling in the Hebrew month of Tishrei, Rosh HaShanah, a high holy day,
starts the Days of Awe. This is a time of repentance and it culminates in
Yom Kippur, the high holy Day of Atonement. Here are free printable activities
Rosh HaShanah activities and Jewish New Year lesson plans and crafts. Rosh
HaShanah remembers when Moses led the Hebrews out of bondage in Egypt and is
similar in sacredness to Catholic Christian Easter. Rosh HaShanah symbols include the shofar horn, apples and honey. Use Rosh HaShanah printables to explore and celebrate the
Jewish New Year.
Torah
Tots is a cute interactive website for Jewish children to learn about their
faith. Visit this link for free printable Rosh Hashanah activities, games, coloring pages, lessons, crafts and
puzzles to celebrate. A Kid's Heart details the celebration of Rosh HaShanah
its place in the Jewish calendar. You'll find information, history and Biblical
references to the feast of Rosh HaShanah, as well as other holidays that Jesus
celebrated or observed. Make free printable Rosh HaShanah greeting cards to send to Jewish friends and family.
Print free Rosh Hashanah coloring pages, puzzles and activities featuring
different parts of the Torah story.
Chabad
has a wealth of free Rosh HaShanah
printables, lessons and crafts. There are prayers, puzzles, crosswords, party games, apples and
honey activities, videos, recipes and family worship ideas. The Toymaker has
created free printable Rosh Hashanah crafts. Print paper cut and paste crafts to make
at home. There is an apple cut-and-fold fold box, a Rosh HaShanah greeting card
to print and send and an apple decoration craft. PapaJan has nearly one
hundred free printable Bible
coloring pages from the old and new
testaments. The old testament stories cover Hebrew traditions and stories.
Print Jewish coloring pages of baby Moses, Aaron and Moses in front of Pharaoh,
Moses and the Burning Bush and Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. DL-TK
has free printable Jewish activities for young children on various holy days. The
Hebrew Rosh HaShanah greeting is "L'shana tovah tikatev v'etahetem."
It means "May You be Inscribed and Sealed for a Good Year!"