Yom Tov
Yom Tov refers to Jewish holidays that are considered sacred and festive. These days are marked by special prayers, meals, and rituals, and they often involve refraining from work, similar to the Sabbath. Major Yom Tov holidays include Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, each celebrating significant events in Jewish history.
During Yom Tov, families gather to celebrate and share traditional foods. The observance includes attending synagogue services and performing specific rituals, such as lighting candles and reciting blessings. The atmosphere is joyful, emphasizing community, gratitude, and spiritual reflection.