- The
Three Pilgrimage Festivals or
Shalosh Regalim (Hebrew: שלוש רגלים, romanized: šāloš rəgālīm, or חַגִּים, ḥaggīm), are
three major festivals in Judaism—two...
- P****over and Shavuot, are
called "
regalim" (derived from the
Hebrew word "regel", or foot). On the
three regalim, it was
customary for the Israelites...
- read,
which describes journeying to the Beit
Hamikdash on the
Shalosh Regalim and the
counting of the Omer. The
individual readings are as follows: Reading...
- just Tabernacles. It is one of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals (shalosh
regalim)
mentioned in the Bible.
Sukkot commemorates the
years that the Jews spent...
-
begins at Shav'at
Aniyim (שַׁוְעַת עֲנִיִים) instead.) On the
Shalosh regalim,
there are a
variety of customs:
According to the
Eastern Ashke****c rite...
- 10:40 "Yesod" – 4:45 "Pagiel" – 7:34 "Adithaim" – 6:45 "Hamadah" – 6:17 "
Regalim" – 4:45 "Demai" – 9:08 "Meholalot" – 5:39 All
compositions by John Zorn...
- reprint:
Shiloh Publishing, 3 volumes, Rosh Hashanah,
Kippur and
Shalosh Regalim, date
uncertain (reprinted from
Livorno plates by
Aharon Barznoi, Tel Aviv)...
-
morning service of the day. For the
evenings of the
three festivals (shalosh
regalim) the old
London tradition has preserved, from at
least the
early 18th century...
-
Exodus 34:1–26,
which addresses the
Three Pilgrim Festivals (Shalosh
Regalim), as the
initial Torah reading on the
third intermediate day (Chol HaMoed)...
- that can suffice. The
davening schedule is
similar to
Shabbas for the
Regalim. Yom
Kippur includes a pre and post fast meal. The
crowd varies during...