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Jerusalem's top events for the week of September 17
While the rest of the world celebrates new years with fireworks, ball droppings, champagne and kisses, Jews do it a little differently, with apples, honey, fish heads and a whole lotta prayer. But just because Dick Clark/Ryan Seacrest would never host a Rosh Hashanah special doesn't mean Jerusalem isn't getting into the festive holiday spirit. Here's a list of some of the sweetest events going on around town.
But wait, there's more. Check out our full events page, with enough going on to make the coming year as sweet (or sweeter) than the last.
Photo courtesy of Ron Almog via a Creative Commons license.
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