The seven festivals of God are listed in Leviticus ch.23. Shabbat, Pesach, Shavuoth, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkoth, Shemini Atzereth.
Yom Kippur when God is said to forgive the Jews for their sins. i don't know the other one yet
Various festivals in Judaism commemorate the Exodus, the Creation, God's protection in the wilderness, the harvests, the Giving of the Torah, and other events in Jewish history.
On festivals such as Passover, wine is had.
tradition and history
The festivals remind us of events in our early history such as the Exodus and the Giving of the Torah.
The festivals are celebrated by Jews everywhere. The answer is: 1) The opening festival of Passover2) The festival at the end of the days of Passover3) Shavuot4) Rosh Hashanah5) Yom Kippur6) The festival at the beginning of Sukkot7) Shemini AtzeretIn Israel, these totaled seven days. Elsewhere, the number of days is higher.See also:More on the topic
Jews usually leave festivals happy, just like most people.
Shavuot ("Weeks"), seven weeks after Passover.
Saturday is Shabbat for Jews, which starts at sundown every Friday. There are services held Saturday morning at Jewish temples for Shabbat. It's considered God's day of rest. Saturday is the seventh day of the week, and when God was creating the world, he rested on the seventh day.
It is a commandment in the Bible for Jews to rest on the seventh day, for it took God seven days to create the world and He too rested on the seventh day.
Jews believe in God the creator and in the Torah which God gave.
Jews pray to God