There is 1 called Shavuot, which is about remembering god giving moses the 10 comanmments. They celebrate this festival by staying up all night. The second one is called Sukkot, in which the Jews remember when they were in the desert thousands of years ago. Some had tents, but most of the Jews had to built themselves a shelter. So now days, they built themselves a sukkah (the word for one of these, Sukkot is the word for ore than one) which is just like a hut. They often hang fruits from the roof. The Jews sleep in this Sukkah during the week of the festival. I'm not so sure about the third festival, but maybe someone can improve my answer and tell you about the third festival.
There are more than three Jewish holy days, but the answer you're looking for is Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which total three days. For more about these and the rest of the Jewish holy days and other occasions, see this linked page.
We have more than 3 holy days/ holidays in norway, check them out here: http://www.timeanddate.com/norsk/kalender.html
Answer #1:On SATURDAY, because if you read your Bible in Exodus chapter 20: 8-11 seethat the fourth commandment speaks of the seventh day is devoted to God. I do not know why the whole Christian world keeps Sunday when it should be onSaturday. Jesus also said "I did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to fulfill." Also the Gospels say that Jesus "as usual" was Saturday at thesynagogue. Investigate and see that nowhere is taken on the first day of theweek as holy, always the Seventh, even from the foundation. God says Herested, blessed and sanctified the Sabbath. Gen 2: 1-3 We have the right todesecrate us then? The Seventh-day Adventist Church keep the Sabbath as aday of rest.Answer #2:Jewish answer: All Jewish holy days begin at sundown of the previous evening. Thus, the Sabbath begins late Friday afternoon and lasts until Saturday after twilight. There are several holy days in the Jewish ritual calendar, and they occur throughout the year. You may be referring to the days known in English as the "Days of Awe" or the "High Holy Days". Those are the days of the Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) observances. Rosh Hashanah begins every year on the first day of the month of Tishrei in the Jewish Calendar. September 25 coincides with that date in 2014, whereas in 2015, September 14 does. Another important holy day for Jews is Pesach (Passover). In 2014, Passover (which lasts for eight days) begins at sundown on Monday the 14th of April.
In the United States many Catholics celebrate 3 holy days. These holy days consist of Solemnity of the Virgin Mary, Feast of the Assumption, and Solemnity of All Saints. If you would like to learn about additional holy days in Catholicism see the link below.
Fasting for 3 days.
In Finland, everyone they celebrate the three holy days of Christmas. These are Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.
1) That God is One. 2) That Moses was a major Israelite prophet. 3) That the Torah is a holy Jewish text. 4) That Israel was/is the Jewish homeland.
its January 3 its like Christmas its called hajik
It has 3 days from the evening of Holy Thursday to the Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday. A Triduum is a period of three days preceding some special feast. The Easter Triduum is made up of Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
No, that is Holy Thursday, 3 days before Easter
Friday is our weekly holy day (We call it 'Jummah') Eid Al Fitr (1 day) and Eid Al Adha (3 days) are our celebrations. And finally the holy month of Ramadan, in which muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.
Circumcision, Dietary Laws, Temple.