L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester. Also for SHALOM in Eretz
Yisrael!
From Ve’En Lamo Michshol:
1. We eat and drink on Yom Tov of Rosh HaShanah. There are those who have the minhag to eat the same fruits that were on the table from the night of Rosh HaShanah for a good sign. One is not allowed to fast on Rosh Hashanah, as well as Shabbat Shuva (the Shabbat after Rosh HaShanah). One should not be excessive with the amount of food and drink being consumed on the Yom Tov to keep a sense of Fear of Heaven like the Chachamim said “VeGilu Bira’da.” In a time such as this where there is joy there should be a sense of fear as well.
2. It’s a good minhag (custom) not to sleep on the day of Rosh HaShanah, because it says in Talmud Yerushalmi that one who sleeps on Rosh HaShanah makes his/her luck ‘sleep’ throughout the entire upcoming year. If someone is exhausted, he/she should sleep very little, after midday (around 12:45pm EST), to receive strength to do Avodat Hashem.
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TOV!
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