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Jewish holy day - Übersetzung nach spanisch

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  • [[Mishloah manot]]
  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant'' by [[Benjamin West]]
  • Cheese [[blintz]]es, a traditional food on [[Shavuot]]
  • Nuts and dried fruits, traditionally eaten on [[Tu Bishvat]]
  • Lamentations]] on [[Tisha B'Av]]
  • A [[moment of silence]] as the siren is sounded in [[Tel Aviv]], Yom Hazikaron 2007
  • [[Jerusalem Day]] celebrations
  • [[Lag Ba'Omer]] bonfire
  • The opening chapter of a hand-written scroll of the Book of Esther, with reader's pointer
  • The final round of the [[International Bible Contest]] (here in 1985) is held on Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Dancing with the [[Torah]]
  • Traditional arrangement of symbolic foods on a [[Passover Seder Plate]]
  • Table set for [[Passover]] [[seder]]
  • [[Shabbat candles]] and [[kiddush cup]]
  • Jewish Sabbath]] ("Shabbat") and on Jewish holidays.
  • A man in a [[tallit]] blows the [[shofar]]
  • A [[sukkah]] booth
  • Rosh Hashana symbols: [[shofar]], [[apple]]s and [[honey]], [[pomegranate]]s, kiddush wine
  • Hanukkiah]]
  • A lit Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle

Jewish holy day         
días festivos religiosos del pueblo judío
holiday of obligation         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Holy Days of Obligation; Day of Obligation; Day of obligation; Days of obligation; Holy Day of Obligation; Holy days of obligation; Holiday of obligation
(n.) = fiesta de precepto, fiesta de guardar
Ex: Through the years we made sure we attended Mass as a family every Sunday and on all holidays of obligation.
Jewry         
  • [[Sephardi]] Jewish couple from [[Sarajevo]] in traditional clothing. Photo taken in 1900.
  • Map of [[Canaan]]
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  • Jews in [[Minsk]], 1941. Before World War II, some 40&nbsp;percent of the population was Jewish. By the time the Red Army retook the city on 3 July 1944, there were only a few Jewish survivors.
  • Zionist]] Youth Movement in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] on 1 September 1933
  • Expulsions of Jews in Europe from 1100 to 1600
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  • Bible manuscript in Hebrew, 14th century. Hebrew language and alphabet were the cornerstones of the Jewish national identity in antiquity.
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  • Jews fleeing pogroms, 1882
  • Maharal]] in the [[Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague]]. The tombstones are inscribed in Hebrew.
  • Jewish people in [[Jerusalem]], Israel
  • [[Ashkenazi Jews]] of late-19th-century [[Eastern Europe]] portrayed in ''[[Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur]]'' (1878), by [[Maurycy Gottlieb]]
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  • largest Jewish community]] outside of Israel.
  • The Roman Emperor [[Nero]] sends [[Vespasian]] with an army to destroy the Jews, 69 CE.
  • [[World War I]] poster showing a soldier cutting the bonds from a Jewish man, who says, "You have cut my bonds and set me free—now let me help you set others free!"
  • 1614]]. The text says: "1380 persons old and young were counted at the exit of the gate".
  • Praying at the [[Western Wall]]
  • Yemenite]] Jew blows [[shofar]], 1947
ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP AND NATION FROM THE LEVANT
Jewish; Jews'; Jewish ethnicity; Jewish People; Jewish people; Jewess; Jewry; Jewish community; The jews; Juden; Jews/infobox; Jewish family; Jewes; The Jewish Race; Yahood; JEWS; Jewish Race; Jewesses; Jew; Yehudim; Juifs; Juive; Juives; Jewish race; The Jews; The Jewish people; יהודים; Jewish person; Jewish society; Jewish nation; Draft:Holy People
(n.) = judíos, judaísmo, judería
Ex: This article reviews the awakening of interest in Jewish materials and libraries, by American Jewry, following World War 2.

Definition

jewish holiday
Days off (usually from school) when there is no real reason we know of to have a free day.
Tomorrow we don't have classes. I'm not sure why. Probably some Jewish holiday.

Wikipedia

Jewish holidays

Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim (Hebrew: ימים טובים, lit. 'Good Days', or singular יום טוב Yom Tov, in transliterated Hebrew [English: ]), are holidays observed in Judaism and by Jews throughout the Hebrew calendar. They include religious, cultural and national elements, derived from three sources: biblical mitzvot ("commandments"), rabbinic mandates, and the history of Judaism and the State of Israel.

Jewish holidays occur on the same dates every year in the Hebrew calendar, but the dates vary in the Gregorian. This is because the Hebrew calendar is a lunisolar calendar (based on the cycles of both the sun and moon), whereas the Gregorian is a solar calendar. Each holiday can only occur on certain days of the week, four for most, but five for holidays in Tevet and Shvat and six for Hanukkah (see Days of week on Hebrew calendar).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Jewish holy day
1. The explosion took place two days before the beginning of the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur.
2. The explosion took place just two days before the beginning of the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur.
3. Israeli military officials said Thursday that the pullout would most likely come after the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur on Monday.
4. Proponents have published opinion pieces, organized call–in campaigns and even gotten rabbis to urge congregations at Jewish holy day services to pressure their senators.
5. He compared the possibility of such fighting to a surprise attack on Israel in 1'73 by its Arab neighbors, which came to be known in Israel for the Yom Kippur Jewish holy day on which it began.