Typically, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement is the holiest (and most somber) day of the year as Jews are asking God to absolve their sins of the previous year.
the holiest holiday is the Jewish sabbath. the next one would be yom kippur.
Yom Kippur. Although in a certain sense, the Sabbath is actually holier.
Shabbat, which occurs every Friday night at sundown, and ends on Saturday night at dark.
That's a question that can be debated. It has been for centuries, and it still
frequently is. A substantial body of opinion holds that it is the Sabbath day.
Yom Kippur is more important than Rosh Hashanah or anything else except the Sabbath.See also:
Judaism.See also:3800-year history of the Jews in IsraelThe Holy City
It depends on your religious belief.
Yom Kippur
In 539 B.C.E the persians conqured Babylon freeing most Jews from exile then the Romans conquered the Jews in later stages.
Many people consider Jerusalem to be the Holy Land due to its significance in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe three most Holy Days of the year are usually considered Easter, Pentecost, and Christmas.
In the year 70 C.E. (Common Era), the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and its Holy Temple and exiled the Jews. However, although Jews were no longer permitted in Jerusalem, Jews lived throughout the country. In fact, there was never a period where there were NO Jews living somewhere in Israel. During the Middle Ages, more Jews began to return to Israel, growing in the Nineteenth Century. By the end of the Nineteenth Century, Jews outnumbered Arab in Jerusalem itself.
Holy Week is Holy Week all over the world. It is the holiest and most solemn week of the Liturgical Year when the passion and death of Our Lord are remembered.
Most people consider Christmas to be the best holiday of the entire year.
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Jews were commanded to go there three times a year (Deuteronomy ch.16).
Jewish people go to synagogue, there are no churches in Judaism. Religiously observant Jews pray 3 times a day, every day and 4 times on Saturday. Not all of these prayer sessions require attendance at a synagogue, most just require a quorum of 10 or more men.