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One of the only 2 numbers that (when spelled out in Hebrew letters) constitute a name of God.

The day in which there is a full moon and (in some months) festivals begin.

The 15 steps the Jews went through from leaving Egypt to entering Israel (Passover Haggadah, s.v. Dayenu).

The 15 steps in the Passover seder (Kadesh u'Rchatz).

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