The Jewish Harvest festivals are Sukkot and Shavu'ot, but you may be thinking of the Omer (עומר) which is a counting of days up to the summer harvest festival of Shavu'ot.
There are two Jewish (Hebrew) harvest festivals, Shavu'ot and Sukkot. Neither starts with ame. There is also a period of counting days up to Shavu'ot, which is called the Omer. That is close to "ame".
The word is harvest.
that's ONAM festival from south India
Dunk booth? Drinks?
Vav: the sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet
kavash (כבש)
There isn't a Hebrew word that starts with the letter z and that word means good life. The phrase "good life" is chayim tovim (חיים טובים).
Koshogatsu is a Japanese festival which means literally "Small New Year" and starts with the first full moon of the year usually around January 15th . The main events of Koshogatsu are rites and practices praying for an ample harvest .
There is no Hebrew word that ends with a J. There is no J in Hebrew.
The book of Psalms is actually the ancient Hebrew songbook, and Psalm 119 is an especially long song, with 176 verses. To make it easier for the temple singers to remember the lines, the psalmist designed it as an alphabetic psalm.ALEPH is the first letter of the Hebrew Alphabet, BETH is the second....etc...There are 22 stanzas in Ps 119, and EACH LINE of the first stanza, under the Hebrew letter Aleph, starts with the letter Aleph in Hebrew.Each line of the second stanza starts with the second Hebrew letter Beth, and EACH LINE follows suit, and it goes on like this through the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet(8 Hebrew lines to a stanza).The Hebrew Temple singers didn't have books to read from, they had to memorize these songs. This technique helped.
The Ypsilanti Heritage Festival is held annually in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It begins with the letter Y.
You go up to the big tree with the red flower under it at Brownie Ranch and it starts around 6 or 7pm. I'm pretty sure that's right.