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Title: Judaism: Festivals and Holy Days


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Judaism Festivals and Holy Days
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High Holy Days
  • Rosh Hashanah
  • Days of Repentance
  • Yom Kippur

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Rosh Hashanah
  • Time of Year September
  • Reason for Holy Day
  • The head of the Year (New Year)
  • Celebrates both remembrance and the birthday of
    the world
  • Customs
  • Traditional Jews will wear white as a symbol of
    cleansing
  • Begins 10 Days of repentance which will end with
    Yom Kippur
  • The shofar (rams horn) is blown
  • Begins at sunset with a candle lighting at sunset
    and a blessing
  • Food Eaten
  • Bread or fruit in honey as a wish for a sweet
    year
  • Fish

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Days of Repentance
  • Time of Year
  • 10 Days following Rosh Hashanah in September
  • Reason for Holy Day
  • God judges humanity during this time
  • Ask for forgiveness for sins
  • Customs
  • Orthodox Jews observe ritual kaparot/expiation
    using live chickens
  • Light candles in memory of departed family
    members
  • Will not wear leather shoes as respect for not
    wearing the skin of any of the creators
    creatures.
  • Food Eaten
  • Day before Yom Kippur Jews will eat a big meal in
    preparation for a fast the next day

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Yom Kippur
  • Time of Year 10 Days after Rosh Hashanah in
    September
  • Reason for Holy Day
  • Most holy day of the year White Sabbath Day
    of Atonement
  • Males over the age of 13 and females over the age
    of 12 will fast for
  • Penance for wrong doing
  • Display of self discipline
  • Customs
  • Focus on spiritual not material things
  • Will not have sexual relations, wash body (other
    than eyes and fingers) or wear any lotions or
    cosmetics

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Pilgrim Festivals
  • Passover
  • Shavuot
  • Sukkot

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Pesakh/Passover
  • Time of Year March/April
  • Reason for Festival
  • Reminder of Jewish history of slavery/freedom
    exile/home
  • Customs
  • After 10 plagues, Jews had little time to flee
    Egypt (not time to let the bread rise)
  • All grains and breads are cleaned from the house
    house is cleaned top to bottom
  • Later, bread will be hidden throughout the house
    and family must go on a silent search to find it
    collected and burned
  • Food Eaten
  • Next day, will eat unleavened bread Matzah to
    become humble
  • Followed by Seder Feast

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Shavuot/Pentecost
  • 50 days later after Passover
  • Time of Year May/June
  • Reason for Festival
  • Counting of the Omer an offering brought to the
    priests in Jerusalem
  • Customs
  • A seven week period of mourning no weddings or
    celebrations
  • Considered a bridge between celebrating freedom
    from slavery and the establishment of Jewish Law
    when Moses brought the Israelites to Sinai and
    received the Torah.
  • Celebrate first harvest but also study of the
    Torah

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Sukkot/Booths
  • Time of Year September 5 days after Yom Kippur
  • Reason for Festival
  • make a Harvest offering (tied to Exodus and
    agricultural cycle)
  • Customs
  • Will build a Sukkah a small building of woven
    materials that has a trellis so when inside you
    can see the stars represents the 40 years after
    Exodus from Egypt when Jews wandered homeless and
    the 2 millennia of the Diaspora (temporary
    house). Try to eat and sleep in the structure

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Other Important Festivals
  • Hanukkah
  • Purim

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Hanukkah
  • Time of Year November/December
  • Reason for Celebration Celebration of the
    Maccabees (The Hammers), who engaged in civil war
    against Hellenized Syrians between 165-163 B.C.E.
    and liberated the Jews
  • Eventually drove Syrians out of Israel and
    cleansed the Temple
  • Customs
  • Lighting of the Hanukiyah (Menorah)
  • Food Eaten
  • Latkes potato and onion fried in oil (in honour
    of the sacred oil lamps)

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Purim
  • Time of Year February March
  • Reason for Celebration
  • Spring festival
  • At the heart of Purim is the story of Esther,
  • Purim means lots casting of lots to pick a
    day for massacre by Haman
  • Custom
  • People dress up in costumes and go to synagogue,
    perform plays
  • Food Eaten
  • Triangular pastries
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