Honey-dipped apples and challah bread are part of this Jewish New Year celebration, which represents a sweet new year.
The stickiness of the honey prophetically symbolizes sticking to God and God sticking to us.
The Hebrew word for bonding is deveikut, which is the same word used in Genesis when a man is cleaving to his wife. The word challah, in Hebrew, represents a fresh cycle of the new year ahead.
Yes, we are all in need of a fresh cycle, new beginning and fresh start. Take note that a cycle in the dictionary consists of something regularly repeated, a complete set. Also, it could be defined as a revolution, a pattern, and a rhythm that is consistent and ongoing.
Shouldn't our walk of faith in Yeshua (Jesus) be consistent and regular?
In our American New Year's celebrations, we speak of making New Year's resolutions. Our Jewish brothers and sisters got it right. Sticking to God and Him sticking to us is the only way to start. However, not just once a year, but each day.
We need to resolve some things so our commitment to the Lord is strong and continual.
"L'Shannah Tovah!" which in Hebrew means "For a good year!"