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History, 30.11.2020 23:20, doanh27

Hey guys i am jewish and i wanted to share with u my religion and if u guys are jewish thats great here is info that many people dont understand THESE are the holidays we celebrate Shabbat
The day of rest and weekly observance of God’s completion of creation.

Rosh Hashanah
The Jewish New Year—a holiday observed with festive meals and a day spent in prayer or quiet meditation.

Yom Kippur
The Jewish Day of Atonement—the most solemn day of the Jewish year. A day devoted to self–examination, and the chance to begin the New Year with a clean slate.

Sukkot
A celebration of the fall harvest, this holiday also commemorates the time when the Hebrews dwelt in the Sinai wilderness on their way to the Promised Land.

Shemini Atzeret
Literally the “8th day of assembly,” this holiday marks the end of Sukkot with an annual prayer for rain.

Simchat Torah
The day marking the end and the beginning of the annual Torah reading cycle.

Hanukkah
A festival celebrating liberation from oppression, freedom of worship, and finding light in the darkest of times.

Tu B’Shevat
The Jewish “New Year of the Trees,” celebrated with observances that connect us to our environment and the natural world.

Purim
A day celebrating the saving of the Jews from a diabolical plot of destruction, as recounted in the Book of Esther.

Passover
A festival of freedom that marks the Hebrew exodus from Egypt long ago.

Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day)
The day Jews all over the world mourn the loss of six million Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.

Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day)
A day commemorating the soldiers who have fallen fighting for Israel’s independence and defending its security.

Yom HaAtzmaut (Israeli Independence Day)
This holiday celebrates the independence of the Modern State of Israel.

Lag B’Omer
The holiday that marks the 33rd day of the 49-day “Omer” period between Passover and Shavuot.

Shavuot
The celebration of the giving of the Torah to the Jewish people, also known as the Festival of First Fruits.

Tisha B’Av
An important fast day commemorating the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 586 BCE and 70 CE.

Tu B’Av
A Jewish celebration of love.

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