8.7: Festivals Flashcards
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Rosh Hashanah:
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- First day of Jewish year and reminds them of the creation story
- Time to reflect on behaviour and make peace before judgement on Yom Kippur.
- Shofar blown 100 times (wake people up to their sins).
- It is commanded to do so in the Torah
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Yom Kippur:
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- Holiest day of the year
- Day of atonement (becoming right with God).
- Seek forgiveness from God and people
- Fast for 25 hours
- Jews will confess their sins, this is similar to the sacrifices made in the Torah
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Pesach (Passover):
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- Remembering God ‘passed over’ Egypt to free Jews from slavery.
- The festival is a celebration of the freedom/liberation of the Jewish people after years of slavery in Egypt.
- It is a reminder of God’s love
- The seder plate has symbolic food.
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Shavout:
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- Celebrates the giving of the Law to Moses and the wheat harvest.
- Celebrated with extra Torah study and decorating the synagogue with greenery (connected to harvest, growth of plants)
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Sukkot:
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- Reminder of the shelters lived in while travelling through the desert after Egypt.
- Jews live in temporary shelters for a week.
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Divergent ways of celebrating festivals:
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- Orthodox Jews believe they must keep to all parts of the festival celebration for example at Rosh Hashanah orthodox Jews will celebrate it longer than reformed. It is a sign of identity and continuing ways of life.
- Reformed Jews festivals are more about community and making them relevant for today therefore all customs may not always be celebrated
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Festivals - Sources of Wisdom:
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- “Everything has its season…a time to weep and a time to laugh”
(Ecclesiastes 3:1-4) - “There shall be a rest day for you [Rosh Hashanah], a remembrance with shofar blasts”
(Leviticus 23:24)