Holidays

Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of a Jewish year

Sukkot

​Sukkot originates in the Torah, and commemorates the booths in which the Israelites lived in the desert after the exodus from Egypt

Yom Kippur

​Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest and most important holiday in Judaism

Simchat Torah

Sukkot originates in the Torah, and commemorates the booths in which the Israelites lived in the desert after the exodus from Egypt

Hanukkah

The festival of lights, the holiday that lasts 8 days: Hanukkah is full of joy for both children and adults

Purim

Wearing costumes and being happy: ​Purim’s religious precepts even includes getting drunk

Passover

​Pesach lasts for seven days to commemorate the exodus from Egypt

Yom Hashoah

Yom Hashoah is Israel’s Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust and Heroism

Yom HaZikaron & Yom HaAtzmaut

Yom HaZikaron is the day commemorating those who have fallen in Israel’s wars and those who were the victims of terrorism Independence Day marks Israel’s Declaration of Independence

Shavuot

Shavuot commemorates the custom of bringing offerings to the Holy Temple from the first fruits of the harvest