Holidays: Judaism

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Across
  1. 4. seven weeks after the second night of Passover, it is custom to eat fresh fruit, dairy foods (blintzes and cheesecakes) along with grains
  2. 6. "Festival of Lights"- some foods include potato latkes and other fried foods
Down
  1. 1. "Day of Atonement"- evening break-fasts typically include kugel, cheesy blintzes, eggs, lox and bagels
  2. 2. observed each week beginning at sunset on Friday to after sunset Saturday evening
  3. 3. "Jewish New Year" - traditionally sweet or round foods are eaten, such as apples and honey
  4. 4. eight day celebration that people would eat pumpkin, squash, peppers and other stuffed vegetables in temporary outdoor structures
  5. 5. this springtime holiday consists of a Seder plate with various symbols - one example being hametz (leavening) which represents the hasty departure from Egypt