No. Yiddish is a language.
Yiddish is spoken primarily by Eastern European Jews. The language is a hybrid of German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, and Hebrew.
Concerning what is the holiest day in Judaism is, Jews disagree. There is the stance that every Shabbat (every Saturday) is the holiest day in Judaism. There is also the approach that Yom Kippur (a holiday that occurs sometime from mid-September to mid-October) is the holiest day of the year because of the capacity that Jews have on that day to atone for their sins before the Lord. Each of these two opinions has its merit and supporting arguments and each is true in a sense.
Shabbat (the Sabbath) is the holiest day. It occurs every week, from Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown. The second holiest day is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
The holiday in question is YOM KIPPUR.
Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) is called the holiest day in the Jewish year, during which we fast and pray at great length. However, in terms of relative stringency, the weekly Shabbat has greater holiness.
In English: Judaism. In Yiddish: Yiddishkeit. In Hebrew: Yahadut.
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The site of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
The holiest object in Judaism isn't actually an object, it is a place. This place is the Temple Mount and is were both the first and second Temples were built. The Temple Mount is located in Jerusalem and the Western Wall is at its base.Answer:The holiest object is a Torah-scroll.
גער is the word in Yiddish for someone who converts to Judaism. It is pronounce gair (like hair but with a g).
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
There is no single 'holiest' day of the year . . . there are different holiest days for different religions.
Most say it's Jerusalem in Christianity, and some say it's the Holiest city for Islam and Judaism as well.
Well I would have to say that the reason that the day man was created isn't considered the holiest day is that if you look at people especially people you don't know or just in general you probably wouldn't think that we are holy by any means...