Judaism, as well as many other religions, has a lot of holidays and celebrations. But not all of them coming from Torah (Jewish Bible). In the Torah the God commands to celebrate only seven holidays, since speaking with Moses. These holidays are: Sabbath (Saturday, day of the weak), Rosh Chodesh (Beginning of the month), Pesach (Passover), Shavuot, Rosh Hashana (New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of atonement) and Sukkot. Among with Hagim Deurayta (Festivals of Torah), Jews celebrate festivals, that were added by the time. One of these days is Tu Bishvat.
What is so special in Jewish prays and what is about? Do they pray only for themselves or either for the whole World? See some special points in the most oldest monotheistic religion’s praying.
Rosh Hashanah is The Jewish New Year.
A closer look at three major Jewish Holidays.
