Rosh Hashanah arrives and various Buenos Aires restaurants prepare dishes and activities according to the date. Learn more.
Since the departure of the first starhe Friday the 15thhe Saturday 16 and the Sunday September 17 the Jewish community celebrates Rosh Hashanaa celebration in which the welcome to the jewish new year 5784. In this framework, several restaurants CABA will offer special dishes according to the date. Get to know them.
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Where to celebrate Rosh Hashanah in CABA?
Mercat Villa Crespo
Located in Thames 747, Market Live Israel and joins the celebration throughout the month with special dishes, live DJs, music banda hummus contest and many activities to enjoy all together. This is the schedule of activities:


- From the 12th to the 17th: La Casa de Tafí will offer a 20% discount on their pastrami empanadas.
- From the 15th to the end of September: Harajuku and Lado A join forces to offer PastroSando.
- Saturday the 16th and Sunday the 17th: KOI celebrates Israel and joins the Jewish New Year in a pop up with Rivka’s with a menu of Potato and Onion Dumplings and Pastrami Buns. Almíbar welcomes Ale Caia who will make cocktails by Israel.
- Sunday 17: The Partysani Klezmer Band will tour Mercat with their music.
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- Tuesday 19: We celebrated Bobe Day at Rivka’s. Come with your bobe and we’ll give you a mix of bites (1 kippe, 1 sambu, 1 knishe, 1 bohio and grilled potatoes).
- Saturday 23: Rivka’s welcomes Challah and, together, they will prepare this special menu: Challah Pletzalej Sandwich with Rivka’s pastron + creme cheese pickles cucumbers accompanied with grilled potatoes and spicy jrein sauce. Challah Milanese pesto sandwich with eggplant in pando + cherry chutney and cilantro + provoleta accompanied with grilled potatoes and jrein spicy sauce. Classic challah sandwich + Neapolitan schnitzel accompanied with grilled potatoes and jrein spicy sauce. For the sweet: Cheesecake and walnut praline.
- Throughout September: Grano Santo will have Leicaj with coffee of your choice for $2,000 with cash payment. At the same time, the month is crowned with the hummus contest, an opportunity that no one can miss. On Tuesday the 19th and Wednesday the 20th, samples will be received from the participants at Rivka’s and on Thursday the 28th will be the grand final.
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What Rosh Hashanah Means
According to Jewish tradition, Rosh Hashana refers to the day of the creation of the first human being on the face of the Earth and, since the Jewish new year is governed by the Moon’s calendar, The celebration dates are given in September or in October, and they change annually. This year, the 5,784 It will be celebrated from the afternoon of next Friday, September 15, until Sunday, September 17.
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A crowd accompanied the tenth edition of Urban Rosh Hashanah
Nails 46,000 people participated last Sunday in the tenth edition of Rosh Hashanah Urbanthe public event of gastronomy, culture and entertainment with which the arrival of the jewish new year 5,784 in the porteña Mayor Seeber Squarelocated in Libertador Avenue and Sarmiento Avenue.
This Rosh Hashanawhich in Hebrew means “head of year”it is a celebration prior to the New Yearwhich was held from 12 to 6 p.m., and featured Hasidic music, talks, bands, gastronomy, activities for children, crafts and various workshops that operated under the motto “Let’s celebrate the new year. Let’s celebrate diversity”.
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During the event, they distributed apple with honey and touched the shofar“an instrument made from the horn of a kosher animal that, with its sound, calls to review actions and listening to it is one of the most important customs of the festival,” the organizers told Télam.
Source: Ambito

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