The entire Torah.
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To remind them that God Is Always Above them.
Yes, the Sukkot are supposed to remind you of the huts in the desert.
For some it was strengthened, for others; they lost their faith.
This answer is based on the false assumption that all Jews have lost faith in HaShem. Although some Jews don't believe in HaShem, it's far from the truth to say that this is true for all Jews.
Jesus was raised in the Jewish faith and would have been well aware of Jewish practices. But He came not to save the Jews, He came to save the world, Jews and Gentiles alike. That was the whole purpose for him to be born as a human, to die and finally to be resurrected, for the sins of every person ever born.
Jews and Christians differ in their perspectives on messianic thought primarily in their beliefs about the identity and nature of the Messiah. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah who has already come, while Jews await the arrival of a future Messiah who will fulfill prophecies and bring about a time of peace and redemption. This difference in belief about the timing and identity of the Messiah shapes the theological and eschatological perspectives of each faith tradition.
The Star of David tattoo is simply meant to represent a strong association with the Jewish faith. It can also represent Jewish identity more broadly.
The Jews are considered God's chosen people in the Jewish faith because they are believed to have a special covenant or agreement with God, where they are chosen to be a light unto the nations and to uphold God's teachings and commandments. This belief is central to Jewish identity and history.
over 100,000 but let's not remind everybody else about that day
They held onto their faith and didn't give in to the Nazis I envy them for their faith :(
Judaism is the faith of the Jews. Followers of the God Jehovah, Yahweh. The Jews consider the father of their faith to be Moses, who led the Jews from a captivity in Egypt about 4500 years ago, to their "Promised Land" in what is to day called Israel.