My Jewish friend told me that it is Rosh Hashanah, then after that Yom Kippur. Don't think that Hanukkah and Passover are more important than these two. Yes the Sabbath would technically be first, but that's a given.
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Technically, Yom Kippur is more important than Rosh Hashanah or anything else except the Sabbath.
the most important holiday of the jewish religion is hanukkah
The holiday of Pesach (Passover) is one of the most important holidays of the Jewish year.
The Buddhist holiday of Bodhi; The Wiccan holiday of Solstice; The Asatru holiday of Yule; The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah; the Christian holiday of Christmas; the manmade American holiday of Kwanzaa; the manmade American holiday of Festivus.
No, it iss one of the minor holidays.
Passover is a Jewish holiday. Holy week is a Christian event.
Jewish holidays have varying levels of specialness and holiness. While Hanukkah is certainly special, it is a minor holiday, not as important as (for example) Passover.
No, Good Friday is not considered a Jewish holiday. It is a Christian holiday that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
A Jewish Holiday,known as the Holiday of Ingathering.
Kwanzaa is a Jewish holiday celebrated in december.
Yes; it is one of the minor Jewish holidays. Lots of non-jewish people think Chanukkah is the most important holiday to us, and that is simply not true.
A Jewish Holiday,known as the Holiday of Ingathering.
It's the Jewish New Year