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Here's the OG holidays (Holy Days):

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year): 1-2 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A two-day celebration marking the beginning of the Jewish year

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement): 10 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A 25-hour fast day of repentance and forgiveness

Sukkot (Festival of Booths): 15-21 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A seven-day celebration commemorating the Israelites’ journey in the wilderness

Shemini Atzeret (Eighth Day of Assembly): 22 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A day of celebration and rejoicing, often combined with Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah (Rejoicing of the Torah): 22 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A celebration of the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle

Hanukkah (Festival of Lights): 25 Kislev (usually in December) An eight-day celebration of the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem

Purim: 14 Adar (usually in February or March) A celebration of the saving of the Jewish people from the evil Haman

Passover (Pesach): 15-22 Nisan (usually in March or April) A seven- or eight-day celebration commemorating the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt


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37 days ago
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Here's the OG holidays (Holy Days):

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year): 1-2 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A two-day celebration marking the beginning of the Jewish year

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement): 10 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A 25-hour fast day of repentance and forgiveness

Sukkot (Festival of Booths): 15-21 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A seven-day celebration commemorating the Israelites’ journey in the wilderness

Shemini Atzeret (Eighth Day of Assembly): 22 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A day of celebration and rejoicing, often combined with Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah (Rejoicing of the Torah): 22 Tishrei (usually in September or October) A celebration of the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle

Hanukkah (Festival of Lights): 25 Kislev (usually in December) An eight-day celebration of the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem

Purim: 14 Adar (usually in February or March) A celebration of the saving of the Jewish people from the evil Haman

Passover (Pesach): 15-22 Nisan (usually in March or April) A seven- or eight-day celebration commemorating the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt

37 days ago
1 score