It's called Aliyah LaRegel. The Torah tells us to go up to the Holy Temple three times a year (when it was standing) (Deuteronomy ch.16).
Aliyah La-regel.
There is no ritual pilgrimage in Judaism today, however it has become a customary pilgrimage to visit Israel at least once in a lifetime.
Hindu pilgrimage is called Teertha-Yatra.
There is no pilgrimage in modern Judaism.
It is called one of two things : either a pilgrimage or hajj, with hajj being the more religious term.
The Jewish pilgrimage, set forth in Deuteronomy ch.16, provided them with an awareness of God that remained with the participants for decades.
Pilgrimage to Makkah (or Mecca) is called Hajj. It is the fifth pillar of Islam five pillars.
Yes. Passover is called Pesach (פסח) in Hebrew. Pesach is one of 3 Pilgrimage festivals. The other two are shavu'ot (שבועות) and Sukkot (סוכות)
A person who goes on a pilgrimage is called a pilgrim.
They are called idiots and they poo there!
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).
A pilgrimage. It is called pilgrimage (or Hajj in Arabic, in the Islamic Context)
It is called "Hajj"