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  2. Ten Days of Repentance - Wikipedia

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    A man holding a shofar while saying selichot at the Western Wall during the Ten Days of Repentance. In Judaism, the Ten Days of Repentance (עֲשֶׂרֶת יְמֵי תְּשׁוּבָה ‎, ʿǍseret yəmēy təšūvā) are the first ten days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, beginning with the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah and ending with the conclusion of Yom Kippur.

  3. List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    Date on Hebrew calendar Gregorian date Hebrew Name Notes 1-2 Tishrei: September 19–20, 2020 Rosh Hashanah: Public holiday in Israel: 1-10 Tishrei September 19–28, 2020 Ten Days of Repentance: 3 Tishrei September 21, 2020 Fast of Gedalia: Public holiday in Israel, changes to Tishrei 4 when Tishrei 3 is Shabbat. Starts at dawn. Movable ...

  4. Jewish Book Month - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 the Jewish Book Council took over the duties of the national committee, and Jewish Book Week was extended to become Jewish Book Month. [ 8 ] The Council was run by Carolyn Starman Hessel who is credited with growing Jewish Book Month and the associated book tours into one of the most important marketing events in American publishing ...

  5. Jewish Book Week - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Book Week is a literary festival in London, held annually in February and March, [1] that explores Jewish literature, ideas and culture. [2] The festival was founded in 1952 and since 2012 it has been presented at Kings Place. [3] It is organised by the UK Jewish Literary Foundation [2] and its director is Claudia Rubinstein. [4]

  6. Jewish literature - Wikipedia

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    Modern Jewish literature emerged with the Hebrew literature of the Haskalah and broke with religious traditions about literature. Therefore, it can be distinguished from rabbinic literature which is distinctly religious in character. [7] Modern Jewish literature was a unique Jewish literature which often also contributed to the national ...

  7. Jewish American Heritage Month is a time for pride and ... - AOL

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    We may be small in numbers, 15.3 million worldwide, but with a passionate commitment to our heritage, says Brian Siegal, of American Jewish Committee. Jewish American Heritage Month is a time for ...

  8. Rosh Hashanah - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the ecclesiastical lunar new year on the first day of the first month Nisan, the spring Passover month which marks Israel's exodus from Egypt, Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the civil year, according to the teachings of Judaism, and is the traditional anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman ...

  9. Rosh Chodesh - Wikipedia

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    Beginning of the Month; lit. Head of the Month) is a minor holiday observed at the beginning of every month in the Hebrew calendar, marked by the birth of a new moon. [1] Rosh Chodesh is observed for either one or two days, depending on whether the previous month contained 29 or 30 days. [2]