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  1. Jewish festivals | Holidays, Major, Minor, & Importance | Britannica

    Jewish festivals, holidays commonly observed by the Jewish community. Below is a summary of the major Jewish holidays, which traditionally begin at sunset on the previous evening.

  2. Jewish holidays - Wikipedia

    In many ways, halakha (Jewish law) sees Shabbat as the most important holy day in the Jewish calendar. It is the first holiday mentioned in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), and God was the first one to …

  3. Jewish Holidays & Celebrations | Full List & Complete Guide

    In this guide, we will provide a comprehensive list of Jewish holidays and celebrations, along with their dates, meanings, and customs. We hope that this guide will help you gain a deeper understanding …

  4. What Are the Jewish Holidays? | Jewish Holiday List | IFCJ

    Jan 2, 2024 · Learn more about the major holidays and observances that have defined the Jewish character in our overview. For in-depth information about each holiday, visit the Jewish Holidays …

  5. Jewish Holidays 2025: Festivals and Fast Days | Aish

    2 days ago · The High Holidays mark the beginning of the Jewish new year, starting with Rosh Hashanah and culminating with Yom Kippur. It’s one of the most spiritual times of the year.

  6. Jewish Holidays - Chabad.org

    Dec 14, 2025 · The Jewish holidays include Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah, Hanukkah, Purim, Passover, Shavuot, fast days and other special occasions. Chanukah …

  7. Jewish Holidays - Reform Judaism

    Dec 14, 2025 · Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we sometimes have Hanukkah on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish calendar …

  8. Jewish Festivals - JewishERGs

    Rosh Hashanah means “head of the year”, and is a festival celebrating the creation of the world, and marks a fresh start. Yom Kippur comes ten days after the beginning of Rosh Hashanah and marks …

  9. Jewish Festivals and Remembrance

    These include the first and seventh days of Passover, [first day of] Shavuot, both days of Rosh Hashanah, first day of Sukkot, and [first day of] Shemini Atzeret.

  10. JUF : Jewish Learning : Jewish Holidays

    In addition to the following list detailing the important elements of the Jewish holidays, JUF has developed a guide to help Jews observe the weekly Shabbat traditions.