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Video number eight for introduction to Judaism and long distance conversion program, term is for Hak time and high holidays. Erev means evening and it is the word associated with the night before so a Jewish holiday does not begin in the morning it does begin at midnight, it begins in Erev the night before so Erev Shabbat would be Friday nights dinner and service. Motzei when it leaves, when it is done at the end of the Sabbath it is Motzei Shabbat the end of a holiday it is Motzei whatever the holiday is. Yom Toff means good day technically but actually it means a festival like Roshashana, Yom Kippur, Passa Shavu'ot Succot or all Yom Tov or Yomtive in Yiddish. Hallamoed only occurs with two holidays Passover and Succot, those are the intermediate days that are not Yom Tov or Yantif like the beginning there intermediate and Hoe means profane and Moed means holiday so they are kind of part of both.
You permitted to work but it is still the festival. Yamin Noraim the awesome days and those are be the holy days or Roshashana, Yom Kippur. Tashlikh is a special ceremony on Roshashana were we go to a living body of water like were there is fish and we toss bread cramps into it based on words of the prophets to cast our sins into the sea, kind of symbolic realizing those sins. Shofar, I have a video on the Shofar the Rams horn we blow on Roshashana and at the very end of Yom Kippur to wake us up from our spiritual slumber. Damatsur is as I describe it in earlier term, is the special collection of prayers in the book that we use in the high holidays.
Tushuva means repentance, the pimary object of Yom Kippur and the period leading up to it. Hash bone Hanetesh the next term here is an accounting and of the soul. Slikov is a special service and I have a you tube on this. Prior to Roshashana very late at night on a Saturday night, which begins our penitential period. Aseret is the ten, Yemei days, Chuva repentance, the ten days of repentance, Roshashana and ending with Yom Kippur. [Foreign Language] is the main reading we have on Roshashana, a good year you should be reading in the book of life for a good year. Tanig means fast on Yom Kippur is a full day fast, no water no food. Kheit means missing the mark or sin and Alkheit is a special set of prayers were we beat our hearts and accounting or that is the Ashamnu, Alkheit is a set of prayers were we bit ourselves up like listing all of the transgressions of the Jewish people commit.
Yizkor is part of the life cycle, also describes here but it is a special service done four times a year on Yom Kippur and the last day of Pasak Shivu on the Succot while we remember our dead. Kittel is a white gown who worn by many Jews on the High Holidays in orthodox Synagogues and certainly by the Rabbi cantor and the service Synagogues on the high holidays. Yom Hadin means the day of judgment and Yom Ha-Zikkaron means the day of remembrance. So those are terms for the time. I also have this video just on time and videos on the high holidays
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