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Jewish holidays books


The Jewish holidays books are part of the Jewish holy books. The Jewish holidays books tell us what happened in the holidays, what we must do on the holidays, and more laws.
We have Jewish holidays books for all the holidays in the Jewish tradition and the Hebrew calendar.
The holidays have a special service type – the Jewish holidays books tell us which service type we should read in each holiday.
The Holidays:

1. Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah
2. Yom Kippur
3. Sukkot
4. ChanukahChanukah
5. Purim
6. Passover
7. Shavout
And the fast days are:
1. The Fast of Gedaliah
2. The Fast of the tenth day of Tevet
3. The Fast of Esther
4. The Fast of the seventeenth day of Tamuz
5. The fast of the ninth of Av

Every kind of holidays or fast days has a different service type in the Jewish holidays books, different laws and same laws, different story, and different book in the Jewish holidays books.

The holiday's group


The holidays are divided into several parts:
1. The three pilgrim festivals: Passover, Shavout, and Sukkot.
2. Our sage's holidays: Chanukah, Purim.
3. The destruction of the first and second Temple's fast days: the Fast of Gedaliah, the Fast of the tenth day of Tevet, , the Fast of the seventeenth day of Tamuz, ninth of Av
4. The Fast of Esther
5. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
The Jewish holidays books are also divided into these parts:
1. The Jewish holidays books of the three pilgrim festivals.
2. The Jewish holidays books of the holidays which our sages determined.
3. The Jewish holidays books of the fasts
4. The Jewish holidays books of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.


Every part has several things which they are same and other things which they are different in the Jewish holidays books.

The service type

The Jewish holidays books include the service type.
In every holiday we have a service type; we have a different type in the Jewish holidays books.
In the Jewish holidays books is different book for each holiday called festival prayer book – we have festival prayer book for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the three Pilgrim festivals in the Jewish holidays books
Passover Haggada (text used on Passover in the Jewish holidays books)
One of the Jewish holidays books is the Haggada, book which is read by the Jewish people in Passover. This book includes the story of the Exodus from Egypt and parts from the Mishnah and Talmud.
This part of the Jewish holidays books is read by us in the Seder – the Passover night.
The scrolls (text in the bible and in the Jewish holidays books)
The Jewish holidays books also included the five scrolls.
In the Jewish tradition on the holiday we read this part of The Jewish holidays books – the five scrolls.

This part of The Jewish holidays books includes five scrolls which we read in the holidays:


1. The Song Of Songs – one book from The Jewish holidays books which we read in Passover

2. Book of Ruth - one book from The Jewish holidays books which we read in Shavout.

3. The Book of Lamentations - one book from The Jewish holidays books which we read in ninth of Av's fast.

4. Ecclesiastes - one book from The Jewish holidays books which we read in Sukkot

5. Book of Esther - one book from The Jewish holidays books which we read in Purim


Slichot (special prayers recited in the Jewish holidays books)
On the days between the first day of Elul and Yom Kippur (the Spanish Jewish and the south country's Jewish's law), or between the week before Rosh Hashanah (the Ashkenazi Jewish's law), we read the Slichot.
This is special prayers recited in the Jewish holidays books.

 
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