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approximately from Yom
Kippur to the next year's
Hoshana Rabbah, thus
Hoshanah Rabbah is also a day of judgment. The
third year will
typically be a leap...
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Tishrei – Yom
Kippur – (Fast Day) 15–21
Tishrei – Sukkot/Sukkos 21
Tishrei –
Hoshanah Rabbah 22
Tishrei (and 23
outside of Israel) –
Shemini Atzeret/Atzeres...
- Rosh
HaShanah (Hebrew: רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה, Rōʾš hašŠānā,
literally "head of the year") is the New Year in Judaism. The
biblical name for this
holiday is...
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night of Selichot, the
seventh day of the
Holiday of
Sukkot (also
known as
Hoshanah Rabbah), the
Musaf prayers of
Shemini Atzeret and the
first day of P****over...
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called the Hoshanot. The
seventh day of the
Sukkot is
called Hoshanah Rabbah, the "Great
Hoshanah" (singular of
Hoshanot and the
source of the
English word...
- Pesach,
there is a
prohibition on Chametz.
Although it has a
unique name,
Hoshanah Rabbah, the
seventh day of Sukkot, is part of Chol HaMoed.
Prayer services...
- D'Zimrah of
Shabbat (the same
practice that is
observed almost universally on
Hoshanah Rabbah), and/or
blowing the Shofar.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik questioned...
- and
etrog (citron). The
aravah is also used for a
separate ceremony on
Hoshanah Rabbah, the last day of Sukkot, when five
branches are
beaten against the...
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Hakafot ritual during the
Festival of
Sukkot culminating in
seven Hakafot on
Hoshanah Rabbah, the end of the Festival. They are also
performed during Hakafot...
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alphabetical acrostics to
which the
refrain at the end of each line is "
Hoshanah"!, a
contraction of the
biblical Hoshi'a na (Psalm 118:25), "Save us, please...