For the Gregorian dates of Jewish Holidays, see
Jewish holidays 2000-2050. A Jewish holiday or Jewish Festival is a day or series of days observed by
Jews as a holy or secular commemoration of an important event in
Jewish history. In Hebrew, Jewish holidays and festivals, depending on their nature, may be called yom tov ("good day") or chag ("festival") or
ta'anit ("fast").
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