A clean slate, a fresh start. There’s no time like the New Year for a healthy dose of optimism. Rosh Hashanah, known as the Jewish New Year, is a time for family, reflection, and food. Along with Yom Kippur, it’s one of the two High Holy Days or High Holidays in the Jewish religion. Rosh Hashanah is celebrated for two nights, often with special dinners on both evenings, enjoying a delicious variety of traditional, symbolic dishes. A number of treats and sweet dishes are served with the idea that with every bite, prospects for the future become sweeter. Three classic...