On Rosh Hashanah, I celebrate with my family, in the evening. Every one sits near the table and eats:
Apple and honey, pomegranate, fish head and some more. We sing songs of Rosh Hashanah.
We have 3 days of freedom. This is a very good holiday.  

By Tal and Doron 5th grade

Hello! My name is Eiron and I am celebrating Rosh-Hashanah! On Rosh-Hashanah the custom is to eat pomegranate and a head of fish and apples with honey.
We eat pomegranate because we hope that this year our rights will be so many like the number of pomegranate's grains.
We eat head of fish because we hope that this year will be a good year (the head) and not a bad year (the tail).
We eat apple with honey because we hope that this year will be sweet like an apple with honey.
We sing about the holiday, too.
                        Here are some words from a song:

"On Rosh Hashanah, On Rosh Hashanah, a rose  bloomed in my garden".