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from The Century Dictionary.
- See
Hanukah . - Rosh hodesh, the first (day) of the Jewish lunar month (Num. x. 10).
- Pesah, the Passover, also called
Chan ha-mazoth , the Feast of Unleavened Bread (seematsoth ). - Shabuoth, or Chaff ha-Shabuoth, the Feast of Weeks, also called
Yom ha-bikurim , or Day of the First-fruit (Num. xxviii. 26). - Sukkoth, meaning ‘booths,’ or ‘tabernacles,’ also called
Chaff ha- ‘Asiph (Ex. xxiii. 15, 16), the Feast of Ingathering (seeFeast of Tabernacles ). - Yom Teruah (Num. xxix. 1), the ‘day of blowing the trumpet,’ now known as Rosh ha-shanah or first of the Jewish year, when the shofar (ram's horn) is used.
- Yom ha-kippurim, the Day of Atonement, which is not properly a day of feasting, but the most solemn fast-day in the year. The post-Biblical Jewish authorities have added an extra day to the principal festivals; thus the Feast of the Passover has now eight instead of seven days; the Feast of Weeks has two instead of one; the Feast of Tabernacles has (including Shemini ‘Atsereth and Simhath Torah) nine instead of eight; and Rosh ha-shanah has two instead of one. There are several minor festivals and holidays in the Jewish calendar, but these, with the exception of
Hanukah (which see), as well as the above-named additional days, are disregarded by many reformed congregations.
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- noun (Judaism) an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC
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