Sukkot: 5th Day
Chag Sukkot, the Feast of Booths is commemorated during the Holy Season, this lasts for seven days but only the first day is a Holy Day. Reference: Leviticus 23
Chag Sukkot, the Feast of Booths is commemorated during the Holy Season, this lasts for seven days but only the first day is a Holy Day. Reference: Leviticus 23
Chag Sukkot, the Feast of Booths is commemorated during the Holy Season, this lasts for seven days but only the first day is a Holy Day. Reference: Leviticus 23
Chag Sukkot, the Feast of Booths is commemorated during the Holy Season, this lasts for seven days but only the first day is a Holy Day. Reference: Leviticus 23
The Eight Day of Solemn Assembly a day of reflection after the festivities Chag Sukkote, the Feast of Booths.
This is the start of the month Tevet on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we […]
Passover is an Independence Day celebration for Israelites, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. Passover begins just before the evening, before Shabbat usually starts, and continues until dawn. It's the only […]
Passover is an Independence Day celebration for Israelites, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. Passover begins just before the evening, before Shabbat usually starts, and continues until dawn. It's the only […]
This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented […]
This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented […]
This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented […]
This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented […]
This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented […]