Judaism

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sometimes called Passover, is one of the most important Jewish festivals.
Pesach
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It lasts two days and commemorates the creation of the world.
Rosh Hashanah
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a chance for Jews to ask questions about their actions and life throughout the year
Yom Kippur
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is a Jewish celebration that gives thanks for the Torah.
Shavuot
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the Jewish harvest festival
Sukkot
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The festival usually lasts for about eight days.
Hanukkah
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a respected and educated person who has studied and understands the sacred texts
Rabbi
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is used not just as a house of prayer, but as somewhere to go and study and a place to meet people as well.
Synagogue
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who will lead the world into an age of peace and understanding.
Messiah
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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.
Sephardim
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who lived in the Rhineland valley and in neighbouring France before their migration eastward to Slavic lands (e.g., Poland, Lithuania, Russia)
Ashkenazim
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It lasts two days and commemorates the creation of the world.

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Rosh Hashanah

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a chance for Jews to ask questions about their actions and life throughout the year

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is a Jewish celebration that gives thanks for the Torah.

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the Jewish harvest festival

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