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Of horns, milk halwa and seaside prayers

<p>As Jews get ready to herald Rosh Hashanah, let's take a&nbsp;peek into the festivities that surround the Jewish New Year, which begins on Sunday</p>

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A priest blows the shofar (horn) to usher in the Jewish New Year at the Magan Hassidim Synagogue. Pics/AFP, Sameer MarkandeA priest blows the shofar (horn) to usher in the Jewish New Year at the Magan Hassidim Synagogue. Pics/AFP, Sameer Markande

It may be the seventh month of the year, but for the Jewish community, this is the beginning of their year. This Sunday, across the city, people will gather at synagogues to herald Rosh Hashanah (head of the year). Celebrations of the two-day festival include early morning and evening prayers, listening to the shofar (a musical horn made of ram’s horn) and eating symbolic foods.

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