Judaism has quite a few holidays:
1. Rosh Hashanah
2. Yom Kippur
3. Sukkot
4. Simchat Torah
5. Hanukkah
6. Purim
7. Passover
8. Shavuot
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Channukkah, Sukkot, Pesach and Yom Kippur.
Some major Jewish holidays include:Yom KippurSukkotSimchat TorahChanukkahTu B'ShevatPurimPesach (Passover)Shavu'ot
there are many, many holidays, but some are:Rosh Hashanah (New Years)Kol NidreYom KipporSukkotShmini AtzeretSimchat TorahHanukahPurimYom HashoaYom Ha atztmautshavuot
Passover and Yom Kippur
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Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
If you mean some what is the most important Jewish holiday, the answer would probably be Chanukah or Hanukkah ( they're the same it just has two different spellings)
Abraham was the leader of these people called "Jews" but the Judaism - laws, most beliving, bible, and holidays created in moses time and after him . itzhak, moses, Abraham, Jacob and more the most important leaders of judaism.
Abraham was the leader of these people called "Jews" but the judaism - laws, most beliving, bible, and holidays created in moses time and after him . itzhak, moses, Abraham, Jacob and more the most important leaders of judaism.
Judaism's major Holy Days are:Passover/Festival of MatzahShavoutRosh HaShanahYom KippurSukkotSimchat TorahMinor holidays include:PurimLag B'OmerTisha B'vHanukkahSee the attached Related Link.
Observing the Torah and other Jewish holidays aswell as rejecting Christ as the Messiah
The main holidays/high holidays in Judaism are Yom Kippur (the day of atonement), Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year). They are the two most important days in the Jewish calendar. There other main holidays are mostly agreed to be Pesach (Passover) and Sukkot (Feast of the tabernacle{a festival for the harvest}) both of which are 7 days in duration. Hanukkah whilst an enjoyable festival is considered a minor festival within Judaism.