Jewish Holy Days

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33) Practice of Shabbat

They rest, spiritual renewal, spiritual enrichment, they spend time in a synagogue and forget worldly troubles, and just focus on spirituality.

13) Sukkah:

booth

32) Purpose of Shabbat

is a day of rest

15) Hanukah

meaning Festival of Lights (most well know but the least important to Jews). They would spin a dreidal as a little game also on this holiday

10) Sukkot

meaning is booth

38) Bar/Bat Mitzvah

the ritual celebration marking the coming of age of a Jewish child, at which time the person takes on the religious responsibilities of an adult 8

29) Yom Hashoah

Holocaust Remembrance Day

16) Purpose of Hanukkah

Honor the rededication of the temple victory of Macabees over Greeks, they burned oil in a menorah for 7 days to purify the temple but there wasn't enough but thanks to miracle of God it lasted 7 days.

5) Belief: Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is a two day celebration which begins on the first day of Tishrei, the first month of the Jewish calendar. The day is believed to be the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, and their first actions toward the realization of mankind's role in God's world.

2) What is the Jewish New Year?

Rosh Hashannah (High Holy Days)

1) How is the Jewish calendar different from our "secular" calendar and when does the Jewish year begin?

They follow a different calendar if they are orthodox. Jewish year begins on Rosh Hashanah

3) Practice on Rosh Hashanah?

They go to synagogues and it's a day of rest.

12) Practice of Sukkot

They have fruits and veggies displayed in the booths that they would build, it was like a little tent after the long pilgrimage, they latterly would weave the fruits in sometime to the booth.

17) Practice of Hanukkah

They practice this now by lighting a menorah with (candles). Note: Also the reason why this became so popular is because of Christmas they added the whole gift thing to keep Jewish kids happy

14) Belief of Sukkah:

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18) Belief of Hanukkah

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22) Practice of Pesach

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23)Belief of Pesach

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24) Exodus

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26) Matzah

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34) Belief of Shabbat

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35) Candles

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9) Belief of Yom Kippur

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7) Purpose of Yom Kippur

Most important day of the Jewish holidays known as the Day of Atonement.

37) Hallah

(Judaism) a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yeast*

31) Shabbat

(meaning) is the sabbath

19) Menorah

*One of the oldest symbols of the Jewish Faith. A candelabrum with seven branches used in ceremonies to symbolize the seven days of creation

25) Unleaven

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27) Seder

A meal that has lots of symbolism, egg to symbolize new life, a lamb bone to symbolize a lamb, celery dipped in salt water to symbolize the tears of the Jews, a real fine mixture of honey and stuff to symbolize the mortar used in the bricks, also for Christians Jesus celebrated this as the last supper.

28) Omer Period

A period of mourning and sadness like Veterans Day. During this period, there is no weddings, no parties, no dinners. There is a countdown for 49 days to Passover

36) Kiddush

Ceremonial family blessing and meal Friday night to welcome the Sabbath, blessing recited on sabbath over a cup of wine or bread *

8) Practice of Yom Kippur

Is a day to make up for past sins between God and Man. They do this with no work, prayer, fasting. They also wear white because they believe once your cleansed, you're as white as snow.

6) Yom Kippur

Jewish Day of Atonement- fasting and reflecting on one's sins

20) Pesach:

Passover

11) Purpose of Sukkot

Pilgrimage of holy days also a harvest festival, it's also remembrance of the 40 years in the dessert with Moses.

4) Symbolic blowing of a ram's horn

Shofar

30) Yom Ha'atzmaut

This is their Independence day when Israel became a modern day nation in 1948

21) Purpose of Pesach

To commemorate the Jews freedom from slavery in Egypt under Moses God sent 10 plagues and the last one was the angel of death that would kill the first born sons. The Jews were instructed to paint blood over the doors that the angel would pass over their house and spare the kids. Out of anguish the pharaoh sent them out the Jews left so fast that there was no time for the bread to rise that they made which we called unleavened bread they went on a exodus which lasted 40 years also they use matah crackers now instead of just unleavened bread.


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