Jewish festivals are special occasions that celebrate important events in Jewish history and culture. Some of the most well-known festivals include Passover, which commemorates the Exodus from Egypt, and Hanukkah, celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple. These festivals often involve unique traditions, prayers, and festive meals that bring families and communities together.
Another significant festival is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which is a time for reflection and repentance. During Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles, families build temporary shelters to remember the Israelites' journey in the desert. Each festival offers a chance to connect with faith, family, and heritage.