What most people fail to grasp is that the Sabbaths (weekly and Annual) do not belong to Jews or Hebrews or Gentiles. They are God's and you may read of them in Leviticus 23.
Leviticus 23New International Version (NIV) Leviticus 23The Appointed Festivals1 The LORD said to Moses, 2 "Speak to the Israelites and say to them: 'These are my appointed festivals, the appointed festivals of the LORD, which you are to proclaim as sacred assemblies
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3 "'There are six days when you may work, but the seventh day is a day of sabbath rest, a day of sacred assembly. You are not to do any work; wherever you live, it is a sabbath to the LORD.
The High Holy Days are Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur is the most sacred and holy. Yom Kippur is a day of atonement and repentance.
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Yom Kippur
Burnt offerings and it occured during religious times like the passover.
The "sacred scriptures" in the question seem to refer to the Torah and Prophets (and not to the regular Hebrew prayers that are chanted in all Jewish services.) The "religious ceremonies" in the question are the regular services when the Torah and the Prophets are read, i.e. the morning service on Monday, Thursday, Sabbath, and holidays, and the afternoon service on Sabbath, Yom Kippur, and public fasting days. Among Orthodox tradition, any adult (13+) Jewish male who is capable of learning the portion prescribed for the occasion and chanting it properly, and who is observant in his personal practice, is qualified to perform the public reading during the synagogue service. The assignment is considered an honor. Among Non-orthodox traditions, women over the age of 12 are also permitted this honor.
Jewish days begin at sunset.
Sacred days were called feasts, feast days, or holy days. The term holiday came from holy day.
The scheduling of the Jewish Sabbath is completely unrelated to the moon, and takes place during all of the moon's phases. The Sabbath takes place once every seven days, on Saturday.
The traditional Jewish penalty for a cheating wife was death during the more patriarchal days. Divorce is now a common way of handling adultery instead.
Sunday, Christmas, and Easter.
Bahá'ís are supposed to pray and read the sacred scriptures every day. If you are referring to special holidays, there are nine holy days during the year in which work should be suspended.
the bull was sacred because they had a totally different and they made money off of their horns
They can take place on any day except Saturday, during the day or at night. There are some days during the year when, for historic or Halachic reasons, weddings are not scheduled: * Jewish festivals including Chol Hamo'ed * During 33 days of the Sefira period * The "3 weeks" between the fast of 17-Tammuz and 9-B'Av
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