Usually there's praying, and worshiping their God.
because your gay and they wanna poo themselves
They pray together and they do religious things
The pilgrimage was made when the Temple was standing. Jews would go there three times a year as commanded, to celebrate the Festivals (Deuteronomy ch.16).
The word "paradox" comes from the Greek words "para" (against, contrary to) and "doxa" (belief, opinion). It refers to something that seems contradictory or absurd at first, but upon closer examination may reveal a deeper truth.
The trip to Mekka is not mandatory, and nothing much happens. The trip is an opportunity, and does not define how strong your beliefs are.
Catholics and others are welcome to attend an Orthodox service, but they are not permitted to receive the Eucharist, as this is reserved for members of the Orthodox Faith alone.
the cannon should take tradition into account
The Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca, the largest annual pilgrimage in the world. Every able bodied Muslim who can afford must attend the Hajj atleast once in their lifetime. It shows their loyalty to God and how much faith they keep in God. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
No. A pilgrimage is a journey to a specific holy place for the purpose of spiritual clensing and growth. In ancient times the journeys were quite arduous - hardly a holiday!. I suppose the greatest pilgrimage that happens regularly today is the Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia that every Muslim is supposed to make once in their life.
This is a house-visiting tradition at Christmass in Newfoundland and Labrador.
it's believed they will wet their bed
The non-Jewish Ethiopians (i.e. the Ethiopian Orthodox Christians and the Ogadeni Muslims) remained in Ethiopia and were not disturbed. The Ethiopian Jews brought to Israel became integrated into Israeli communities. Also, as concerns the "so-called" in the question, the Jews of Ethiopia are no less Jewish than the Jews of Morocco or the Jews of Poland. It just so happens that the Jews of Ethiopia are far fewer in number. (The same could be said of North Dakotans being "less American" than Texans or Floridians since there are fewer North Dakotans. Of course, this is equally false.)