The Biblical Holidays

We at Jewels of Judaism believe in celebrating and observing all of the biblical holidays while enjoying the Jewish traditions for the sake of understanding the “Appointed Times of the LORD” (Lev. 23) and gaining a more comprehensive view of the Bible. God works in and through the appointed times that He has determined and there is a blessing in understanding them. To read more about the biblical holy days, I recommend the following article: Appointed Times & The Messiah

If you or your group will be visiting Jerusalem during any of the biblical holidays (the Sabbath, Passover, Shavuot, The Feast of Trumpets, Yom Kippur, & The Feast of Tabernacles) we invite you to join us in Jerusalem for rich teaching from the Bible and a full explanation of the Jewish traditions with further connections to the New Testament and the teaching of Yeshua. There is a per person fee for each event, which includes various foods and drinks according to each observation.

The upcoming biblical holidays and their corresponding dates are as follows:

  • The Sabbath – This is a weekly event. To learn more click this link: The Sabbath Experience
  • Rosh Hashanah (The Feast of Trumpets) –
    • September 9 – Celebrating the first day of Rosh Hashanah in the evening
    • September 10 – Celebrating the second day of Rosh Hashanah in the evening
  • Yom Kippur – Observing the Day of Atonement
    • September 19 – Concluding the day with teaching, prayer, and a light meal to break the fast
  • Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
    • September 23 – Celebrating the first day of Sukkot in the Sukkah in the evening.
    • September 28 – Celebrating the Sabbath of Sukkot in the Sukkah in the evening.

To learn more about this unique opportunity to celebrate the biblical holidays in Jerusalem and to inquire about space available, please contact us today:

info@jewelsofjudaism.com

We are waiting for you in our Sukkah! 

 

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