- Isru
Chag (Hebrew: אסרו חג, lit. 'Bind [the] Festival')
refers to the day
after each of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals in Judaism: P****over,
Shavuot and...
- (Carlebach) Tov L'Eodoth (Yaakov Shwekey) Oid
Yaishvu (MBD)
National Center for the
Hebrew Language;
Milat HaChag Archived 17 June 2008 at the
Wayback Machine...
- the two
performers (as a duet)
after each announcement. The song "Leil
HaChag" was
originally written by
Iraqi Jew
Shlomo Sha'ashu'a in
Arabic and was...
- the 1960
Israel Song Festival,
winning third place with the song "Leil
HaChag." The
first verse of the song was sung in Arabic. He was a
pioneer in the...
- of
regular bread on P****over;
meals eaten in the
sukkah on Sukkot. Isru
chag refers to the day
after each of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals. Mimouna,...
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comparison to Yom Tov, it
refers to Chol
HaMoed, the
intermediate days of P****over and Sukkot. Ḥag or
chag (Hebrew: חג) ("festival"),
plural chagim (Hebrew:...
- Seo
Ha-joon (Korean: 서하준; born
September 19, 1989) is a
South Korean actor. Park
Chag-ki (August 4, 2021). "[공식] 서하준, 블레스이엔티行" [[Official]
Ha-Jun Seo...
- "Expressions and Greetings".
Judaism 101.
Retrieved 7
October 2018. "Rosh
ha-Shana (Jewish New Year)". Hebrew:
Virtual Ulpan.
Archived from the original...
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Retrieved 25
December 2011. Rose, Binyamin. "Learning to Care: A 'Sichas
HaChag' with Rav
Yitzchak Berkovits, shlita". Mishpacha, 16 May 2010, pp. 38–46...
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memorialized in the 15
Psalms (#120–134)
known as Shir
HaMa'a lot (Hebrew: שיר המעלות
shiyr ha-ma'alôth, "Songs of Ascent"). The
seder is
replete with...