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In Modern times, a Jewish pilgrimage is generally a reference to visiting Israel. Other than that, Jews no longer make pilgrimages.

(In ancient times, the Jews would make pilgrimages to the Temple in Jerusalem, which no longer exists.)
Modern Jews do not go on pilgrimage.

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15y ago

Until the destruction of the 2nd temple, Jews would pilgrimage to the temple in Jerusalem 3 times a year.

Today, with the absence of the temple, some still pilgrimage to the Kotel - the wailing / western wall, which is the remains of the temple mount.

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11y ago

In ancient Times, there were 3 Jewish pilgrimage festivals. Today, the concept of a pilgrimage in Judaism is not very common, and in fact, unheard of among many Jews.. Modern interpretation of the concept of a pilgrimage is that every Jewish person Should visit Israel once in their lifetime to reconnect with their roots.

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There is no ritual pilgrimage in Judaism today, however it has become a customary pilgrimage to visit Israel at least once in a lifetime.

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10y ago

To the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. See also Deuteronomy ch.16.

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Modern Jews do not go on pilgrimages.

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14y ago

Jerusalum :)

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12y ago

Modern Jews don't go on pilgrimage.

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