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Festivals in the Hebrew BibleMay 22, 2019 · Deut 16 describes three pilgrimage festivals: Pesach and the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Deut 1-8); Shavuot or the Feast of Weeks (Deut 9-12); ...
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Shalosh Regalim | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and ...The Shalosh Regalim are the three pilgrimage festivals: Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, discussed in the Torah.
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Festivals - Jewish Virtual LibraryThus the term "season" generally has a wider meaning in the Bible than "feast" because only the three pilgrim festivals are called "feast," whereas "season" ...In The Bible · Celebration Of The Festival · In Talmudic Literature<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Holiday of Shavuot in the Torah - Orthodox UnionAlong with Pesach (Passover) and Sukkot, Shavuot is one of the Three “Pilgrimage Festivals” on which Jewish families, especially the males, who are freer to ...
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Multi-Layered Festivals - Torah Insights - Parshah - Chabad.orgPassover is the commemoration of the miraculous Exodus, Shavuot is a commemoration of the Divine revelation at Sinai, and Sukkot is a celebration that follows ...
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Festivals and Feasts in Ancient Judaism - Catholic ResourcesApr 15, 2022 · Three Biblical Pilgrimage Festivals: · Hebrew Bible Origins: · Feast of Passover (Pesach) and Unleavened Bread (Mazzot): · Feast of Weeks ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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What Is Shavuot — The Jewish Pentecost? - IFCJMay 28, 2025 · Shavuot, the Jewish Pentecost, commemorates the giving of the Torah to Moses at Mount Sinai, and is a time of spiritual renewal and commitment.
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What Are Pilgrimage Festivals? | My Jewish Learning... three holidays were set aside in biblical times for people to travel to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem. These three holidays are Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot.Missing: mandate 23:14-17
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Integrating the Exodus Story into the Festivals - TheTorah.comMar 24, 2015 · The festival of Matzot is related to the exodus event, Shavuot to the Sinai event (in postbiblical literature), and Sukkot to Israel's dwelling ...
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Foot Festivals « What's in a Word? « - Ohr SomayachBecause of this phenomenon, the phrases shalosh peamim and shalosh regalim can both mean “three times” and “three feet”. The truth is that the word regel in ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Exodus 23:14 Three times a year you are to celebrate a feast to Me.These festivals are Passover (Pesach), the Feast of Weeks (Shavuot), and the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
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Deuteronomy 16:16 - The Feast of Tabernacles - Bible Hub“Three times a year all your males shall appear before the LORD your God in the place which He chooses, at the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Passover) and at the ...
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Deuteronomy's Festival Calendar - TheTorah.comAug 3, 2021 · Deuteronomy 16:16–17 offers a brief overview of the festival calendar in ancient Israel, identifying three festivals to be observed at “the ...Missing: Shalosh Regalim
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Sukkot, the Festival of Future Redemption for Jews and GentilesOct 13, 2019 · The book of Zechariah envisions a time when all the nations will come to the Temple in Jerusalem on Sukkot.
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Sukkot in Ezra-Nehemiah and the Date of the Torah - TheTorah.comMay 21, 2015 · According to Ezra 3:4 the returnees celebrated the holiday of Sukkot according to the law as it “was written.” In the days of Nehemiah, ...
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The Paschal Sacrifice (Korban Pesach) - My Jewish LearningThe symbolism of the eating of the paschal lamb with the matzah and bitter herbs was a reminder to the Israelites of an enslaved past. Interestingly, the ...
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What Was the Omer Offering (Korban Ha'omer)? - Chabad.orgOn the day before the festival of Passover, the agents of the court would go out [to the field] and tie [the barley] into bundles while it was still attached to ...Missing: agricultural | Show results with:agricultural
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Eleven Shavuot Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.orgThe holiday of Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown of the 5th of Sivan and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shavuot: How the Festival of Harvest Grew - TheTorah.comMay 26, 2014 · Shavuot enters the stage as a festival in celebration of the grain harvest. In contrast with Pesach and Sukkot, the Torah does not link it to any particular ...
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Bikkurim: How the Rabbis Made a Mitzvah for Male Landowners ...Sep 7, 2017 · Deuteronomy directs male landowners to bring the first fruits and recite a declaration. The Rabbis distinguish between the two parts of this commandment.
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Shavuot History: From the Bible to Temple Times | My Jewish LearningTwo distinct biblical Shavuot rituals were given symbolic expression. The first ritual provided for the bringing of the wave loaves of bread (“lechem tenufah“) ...
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Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17: Tithing, Sabbaticals and PilgrimageEvery third year you shall bring out the full tithe of your yield of that year, but leave it within your settlements.
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What Is Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah? - Chabad.orgWhat: The holiday of Sukkot is followed by an independent holiday called Shemini Atzeret. In Israel, this is a one-day holiday; in the Diaspora it is a two ...
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If it's Sukkot, it's rollercoaster time all over America - The ForwardSep 23, 2021 · ... largest gathering of Jews ... Sukkot is one of Judaism's three pilgrimage festivals, when our ...
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ניסוך המים a Sukkot Rain Making Ritual - TheTorah.comOct 1, 2015 · The water libation ritual involved pouring water and wine into a vessel, then pouring it at the altar to stimulate rain, as a rain creation ...
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The Ritual of Beating the Willow | My Jewish LearningThe ritual of beating willow fronds (aravot) is an odd practice during Sukkot, originally from the Temple, now done in synagogues, with no clear explanation ...
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Of the War, Book VI - Josephus... number 13, at our Saviour's last passover. As to the whole number of the Jews, that used to come up to the passover, and eat of it at Jerusalem: see the ...Missing: pilgrims | Show results with:pilgrims
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Jewish Pilgrimage in Second Temple JerusalemSep 24, 2025 · Numerous immersion pools uncovered at the Ophel, but also outside the city walls, are evidence of ritual purification. Numerous coins underscore ...
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15. The Mitzva of Making a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in Temple TimesThree korbanot were required on the pilgrimage festivals: re'iya, ḥagiga, and simḥa (Ḥagiga 6b). First, the mitzva of re'iya involved appearing in the Temple ...Missing: Mishnah | Show results with:Mishnah
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The Levite Choir and Orchestra: What, Who and How? - Chabad.orgJul 20, 2022 · The Levite choir and orchestra, divided into 24 groups, sang during Temple services, with singing as primary service, and used instruments like ...
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Pesach in Egypt Pesach in Jerusalem - TheTorah.comApr 9, 2025 · The Paschal sacrifice is slaughtered in three [successive] cohorts, as it is said (Exod 12:6): “And they shall slaughter it, the entire assembly ...
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The Shtei Halechem (Two Breads) - Chabad.orgThe Torah commands us to bring two loaves of leavened bread as an offering to G‐d. Wheat is associated with intellect in Torah, and leavened bread, which has ...Missing: Second | Show results with:Second
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The pilgrimage economy of Early Roman Jerusalem (1st century ...Religious and historical sources suggest that pilgrimage formed a major source of Jerusalem's economy during the Early Roman period due to the Temple's role ...
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Forgotten Shavuot History: The 4 B.C.E Rebellion ... - TheTorah.comMay 19, 2023 · Violence on Pilgrimage Festivals in the Temple. That hostility could easily erupt in the crowded Temple is reflected in several such ...
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A History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic Periods - jstorSukkot was a preeminent temple festival with rituals. After the temple's destruction, rabbinic Judaism faced the challenge of how to celebrate it, with the ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations<|separator|>
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Mishnah Pesachim 10 - Sefariaעַרְבֵי פְסָחִים סָמוּךְ לַמִּנְחָה, לֹא יֹאכַל אָדָם עַד שֶׁתֶּחְשָׁךְ. וַאֲפִלּוּ עָנִי שֶׁבְּיִשְׂרָאֵל לֹא יֹאכַל עַד שֶׁיָּסֵב. וְלֹא יִפְחֲתוּ לוֹ מֵאַרְבַּע כּוֹסוֹת שֶׁל יַיִן, וַאֲפִלּוּ מִן הַתַּמְחוּי: On the eve of Passover, ...
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Mishnah Pesahim 10:2-9: The Passover SederApr 9, 2008 · The Passover Seder was originally a Temple ritual. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E. it became a home ritual and one of ...Missing: replacement Pesachim
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(PDF) Tikkun Leil Shavuot - Academia.edu2 The textual basis for the ritual of "Tikkun Leil Shavuot" is the following passage from the Zohar: ... ... A more comprehensive study is, Moshe Hallamish, “ ...
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Haftarah - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Haftarah (Heb. ?????????) is a selection from the Prophets read after the reading from the Torah on Sabbaths, festivals, and fast days.
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Post-Biblical Religion | The Pluralism ProjectHaving lost the rituals of pilgrimage and sacrifice when the temple was destroyed, the rabbis reimagined these observances for the synagogue and home.Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Charity from the Field: A Case of Vanishing Mitzvot | SefariaWhile terumah and maaser are no longer distributed or eaten in Jerusalem, the requirement to separate and designate them is still in effect. Prior to the ...
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Ushpizin: Inviting in Our Ancestors on Sukkot - My Jewish LearningThe practice of Ushpizin is first mentioned in the Zohar, the primary text of Jewish mysticism, but the custom of actually welcoming them into the sukkah seems ...
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What Is Shavuot, Meaning & Importance - Aleph BetaShavuot – or “The Feast of Weeks” – is one of the three Biblical pilgrimage festivals, along with Passover and Sukkot. It is celebrated on the 6th of Sivan ...Shavuot: What Is Shavuot... · Shavuot In The Bible · Shavuot Traditions & How...
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Shavuot | Jewish Museum BerlinShavuot, the Jewish Feast of Weeks, is celebrated every year on the 6th of Sivan. That date is seven weeks after Passover – hence the name – and falls in May ...
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The holiday of Sukkot - Zohar... clouds of glory, WHICH ARE THE SECRET OF SEVEN SFIROT. Sukkah (Eng. 'booth' or 'tabernacle') WHEN SPELLED with a letter Vav, is in the secret of the two ...
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The Importance of the Three Foot-Festivals - Aish.comOne possible approach is that the three Foot-festivals are symbolic of the Three Fundamental tenets of faith that the Sefer HaIkrim outlines: The existence of ...
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Maimonides - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 24, 2006 · According to Maimonides, all of Jewish law aims at two things: the improvement of the body and the improvement of the soul. The former is in ...
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Why Is Sukkot Happier Than Any Other Jewish Holiday? - Chabad.orgThere is a mitzvah to rejoice on all of the holidays, yet there is special emphasis on being joyful during Sukkot. As the Midrash1 notes, ...
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Pilgrim Festivals | Judaism, Jerusalem, & Facts - BritannicaSep 24, 2025 · Pilgrim Festivals, in Judaism, the three festivals on which male Israelites were required to go to Jerusalem to offer sacrifice at the Temple.
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A forgotten environmental aspect of Jewish holidaysOct 11, 2017 · A forgotten environmental aspect of Jewish holidays. Rabbi says ancient Jews celebrated the abundance of the Earth. Avatar photo by Daisy ...Missing: ecological readings