The festivals are celebrated by Jews everywhere. The answer is: 1) The opening festival of Passover
2) The festival at the end of the days of Passover
3) Shavuot
4) Rosh Hashanah
5) Yom Kippur
6) The festival at the beginning of Sukkot
7) Shemini Atzeret
In Israel, these totaled seven days. Elsewhere, the number of days is higher.
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No, Sabbath and Torah-festivals are the same. The only distinction is that some festivals are celebrated longer outside of the Land of Israel than within it to account for the uncertainty in Ancient Times as to what day of the month it was in the Land of Israel when they were outside of it. (For example, Passover is eight days outside of Israel and only seven days within Israel.)
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The major language in Israel is Hebrew, followed by Arabic, English, and Russian.
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Ancient Greek festivals typically lasted several days, often ranging from three to seven days, depending on the specific celebration. Major festivals, such as the Olympic Games, could last up to five days, featuring various athletic, artistic, and religious events. These festivals were significant social and religious occasions, drawing participants and spectators from across the Greek world.
The seven festivals of God are listed in Leviticus ch.23. Shabbat, Pesach, Shavuoth, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkoth, Shemini Atzereth.
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The major festivals celebrated are : * CHRISTMAS * EASTER * MOTHER MARY's BIRTHDAY Other festivals celebrated may be: * Assumption of our Lady * Saints day
There are 12 Hebrew tribes of Israel not seven. You can read about them in Revelation 7:4-9.
Germany has lots of festivals in the summer which are entertaining, i.e. Fish Festivals, Food & Wine Festivals, even an Onion Festival. Most major cities have several festivals occurring in the summer.
In Israel it lasts seven days, and in the diaspora (out of Israel) it lasts eight days.
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