This time, viewers find themselves in the very heart of the Rosh Ha-Shanah holiday. The symbols and traditions of the New Year intertwine with the participants’ emotions: young men try their hand at blowing the shofar, while the girls head to an apiary and face an extreme challenge—collecting honey among the bees. Then, everyone comes together to prepare one of the main holiday dishes—the head of a fish, which becomes not only a culinary challenge but also a metaphor for leadership: to be “at the head, not the tail.”
But the events don’t end there! The first shidduch dates, kayak outings, confessions, and unexpected conflicts turn the episode into a true whirlwind of emotions. The characters try to blend spirituality and tradition with personal experiences and the search for love. The Rosh Ha-Shanah festive meal becomes the episode’s climax: the sound of the shofar, blessings, and songs fill the air, accompanied by sincere conversations, joy, and even heated arguments.
Who will overcome the challenges, and who will lose confidence? Who will manage to win affections, and who will disappoint? And most importantly, will the participants be able to feel the true taste of traditions and take a step towards building a Jewish family?
This episode is a vibrant kaleidoscope of faith, laughter, tears, hopes, and discoveries. Watch it now and decide for yourself: is it possible to combine ancient tradition, modern life, and love?