1) What is Judaism: Judaism is the monotheistic religion founded by Abraham. It is also defined in dictionaries as the religion of Moses, since it was Moses who received the Torah from God.
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2) What holidays are there in Judaism:
Many of these holidays are found in Leviticus ch.23. The holidays begin at sunset and last until after nightfall around 25 hours later.
Fast days:
Reasons for the holidays:
Every one of them has as its purpose "remembering the Exodus from Egypt" (as stated in our prayers and the kiddush over wine). In addition, Passover is a Thanksgiving to God for the barley-harvest, Shavuot is a thanksgiving to God for the wheat-harvest, and Sukkot is a thanksgiving to God for the ingathering of grain.
Shavuot also celebrates the Giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and Sukkot commemorates God having protected us in the wilderness.
It may also be noted that it is instinctive and a moral and emotional need to celebrate in front of God every so often. This was Cain's motivation in making his offering in Genesis ch.4 without having been commanded.
Had God not given us the Torah-festivals listed above, we might instinctively seek out those of the Canaanites, which the Torah warns against (Exodus 34:15) immediately before listing the Jewish festivals (in the following verses).
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Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
there are many jewish holidays including pesach, sukkos, shavuos, channukkah, purim, and rosh hashana. they all celebrate different things.
Yes, they celebrate holidays!
For the most part, celebration is done with prayer, learning Torah, festive meals and spending time with the family.
They celebrate the same holidays people do in United States of America.
Nobody is obligated to celebrate any holidays. But it would be a nice occasion if we took the time to celebrate and understand cultures behind public holidays. Holidays are a way or spending time and following tradition to be closer to your family. So, if that is the case... then why shouldn't we celebrate holidays?
No. She is a Jehovah Witness. She doesn't celebrate any holidays.
They didn't really celebrate holidays they had festivals and fairs.
no,because some kids cant celebrate some holidays
Animals do not have holidays.
their own special holidays and some good ol holidays we celebrate even today