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The year is rich with Jewish holidays. Beginning with the new year of Rosh Hashanna on Tishrei 1, ten days later Yom Kippur the day of atonement is upon us. On both holidays, we blow the shofar ram's horn as per biblical commandment. Many wear white garb "kittel" and special Prayer books are used.

Only five days later, on the 15th of Tishrei we celebrate Succot, the holiday that commemorates the dwelling of the Jews in the desert. Jews reenact living in huts. We shake a Lulav and Etrog - in total 4 species each representing the harvest and the many facets of Judaism. 

Two months later Chanukah begins celebrating the miraculous defeat of the Greeks by the Hashmonaim family. A menorah is lit adding one candle each day for eight days. Children play with dreidels, and the table is set with Chanukah dishes and party ware.

Three months later in Adar, we celebrate Purim, commemorating the salvation of the Jews over the Persian empire. We read the Megillah scroll of Esther, we send purim boxes to family and friends.

A month later in Nissan, the festival of Passover is celebrated commemorating the exodus of Egypt. The performance of the "Seder" requires eating Matza and bitter herbs presented on a Passover Plate. Children recite the four questions from the Haggadah and the story of the Exodus is recounted.

Three months later we celebrate Shavuoth in Sivan. This is the commemoration of the receiving of the Torah on mount Sinai. A joyous ocassion where children and adults dance around the Torah.