Sukkot, in 2010, began in the evening of Wednesday, September 22 and ended in the evening of Wednesday, September 29
In 2010, Sukkot was celebrated from the evening of September 22nd to the evening of September 29th.
In 2009, Sukkot will be October 3rd to the 9th
Sukkot is celebrated among Jewish families, and special prayers are added in the synagogue services.
Neither. Jews do not have churches. Sukkot is an outdoor holiday and is celebrated in small huts constructed to specific Rabbinic specifications. These huts (or sukkot whence comes the name) can be in the synagogue's back lot or in a homeowner's backyard.
The first day. (The eighth day, which is equally important, is actually not part of Sukkot.)
In 2010, Grandparents day will be celebrated the 12th of September.
In 2010 Thanksgiving Day is on 25th November.
The night of Hoshanah Rabbah (the evening entering into the seventh day of Sukkot).
Labor Day in 2010 is celebrated on Monday, September 6.
Mother's Day 2010 in Italy will be celebrated on Sunday May 9.
Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Purim, Passover, Hanuka are all examples of Jewish holidays celebrated in Israel Sylvester(New Years), is also celebrated Other Government holidays include Holocaust memorial day,Independance day,memorial day, Jerusalem day
In 2010, Thanksgiving Day was celebrated Monday October 11 in Canada.
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