Jewish New Year: High Holidays, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and
The High Holy Days are observed over a 10-day period, beginning with Rosh Hashanah and culminating ELUL IN A NUTSHELL. As the last month of the Jewish year, Elul is traditionally a time of
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Jewish Holidays Rosh Hashana - 22 September 2006 at sundown The Jewish New Year. Also spelled Rosh Hashanah Tzom Gedaliah - 24 September 2006 at sundown Fast of the Seventh Mont
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Mardi Gras is a traditional holiday celebrated in New Orleans and other southern cities in the Usually celebrated in February Purim is the most festive of Jewish holidays, a time of prizes, noisemakers
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Jewish Holidays - celebrations, customs, and traditions. From Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur to Purim Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Traditions include dipping
Judaism 101: Jewish Holidays
Discusses Jewish holidays generally, including For a discussion of why Jewish holidays occur on different days every year they didn't get notice of the new moon, they celebrated holidays
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Holidays of the Jewish people in Israel. Tishrei 1-2 - The Jewish New Year. Marks the beginning of ten days of repentance culminating
Recipes by Norene Gilletz for Jewish Holidays
Norene Gilletz provides information and recipes, both traditional and otherwise, for Jewish holidays Rosh Hashanah , the Jewish New Year is a time for
Jewish Holidays 2006
Dates and brief explanation of 2006 Jewish High Holidays. Tu B'shvat -- The New Year for Trees (or "Jewish Arbor Day"). Monday February 13, 200
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