For Rosh Hashanah, grownups typically engage in various religious and cultural activities, including attending synagogue services, where they participate in prayer and hear the shofar (a ram's horn) being blown. They often partake in festive meals that feature symbolic foods, such as Apples dipped in honey, to represent wishes for a sweet new year. Additionally, many families reflect on the past year, ask for forgiveness, and make resolutions for self-improvement in the year ahead.
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