Holidays

Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim, are holidays observed in Judaism and by Jews throughout the Hebrew calendar. They include religious, cultural and national elements, derived from three sources: biblical mitzvot, rabbinic mandates, and the history of Judaism and the State of Israel.

Ha Lachma Anya Sephardi Haggadah photo credit Stroum Center for Jewish Studies - University of Washington

Ha Lachma Anya

Ha Lachma Anya, ‘This is the bread of oppression,’ echoes the journey from slavery to freedom, a Passover tradition enduring.

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Passover (Pesach)

Passover (Pesach)

Explore Passover’s customs, including Seder rituals, Torah readings, and symbolic foods, embodying freedom and faith in Jewish tradition.

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Fast of Tevet

Asara B’Tevet

On Asara B’Tevet, we commemorate the siege of Jerusalem, fostering spiritual growth through solemn reflection and meaningful introspection.

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