Judaism

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I T I O C E X F J M W W W C R Q M O
Y O Q M A Y Y Y U R D R R I P I Y S
L U I I L P J U E G E O N N D T S K
E V O Z I V V O O S P S Q R Q W P U
X A A A U M E S S I A H A M D Y Y T
D H U N Q N M E K N F H M A H J R U
L S K E Y H B U Y L P A H U A Q I F
E L X K O X T G D E I S Y U N D I L
L N X H M Q O O S F H H X Y U S P V
V T C S K I K G O M H A P O K P F A
K I G A I G K A G J N N S Q K E X P
V T Y M P X U N V F A A N T A S D J
I A C U P I S Y N Q S H O X H A U R
S S C M U T O S S L G E N R E C L E
G D D M R D A D B B V N N F S H U K
T F U C X M B T C B R W L U Y I T I
V V Q I Y H C O N W G M E K Q J H G
M J O M H O S R Y S P F D O Q A I R

Clues

  • a chance for Jews to ask questions about their actions and life throughout the year (3, 6)
  • fled to North Africa and other parts of the Ottoman Empire, and many of these eventually settled in such countries as Spain, France, Holland, England, Italy, and the Balkans. (9)
  • is a Jewish celebration that gives thanks for the Torah. (7)
  • is used not just as a house of prayer, but as somewhere to go and study and a place to meet people as well. (9)
  • It lasts two days and commemorates the creation of the world. (4, 8)
  • sometimes called Passover, is one of the most important Jewish festivals. (6)
  • The festival usually lasts for about eight days. (8)
  • the Jewish harvest festival (6)
  • who lived in the Rhineland valley and in neighbouring France before their migration eastward to Slavic lands (e.g., Poland, Lithuania, Russia) (10)
  • who will lead the world into an age of peace and understanding. (7)

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