- implies,
these days mix
features of chol (mundane) and
moed (festival). On P****over, Chol
HaMoed consists of the
second day
through to the
sixth day of...
- days are
known as Chol
HaMoed ("festival w****days").
According to Halakha, some
types of work are
forbidden during Chol
HaMoed. In
Israel many businesses...
-
Sephardim (following the Kabbalah) wear
tefillin at
Shacharit as usual. On Chol
HaMoed (intermediate days) of
Pesach and Sukkot,
there is a
great debate among...
-
intermediate days of
Sukkot or P****over,
otherwise known as Chol
HaMoed. If a
burial occurs on Chol
HaMoed of P****over,
shiva does not
begin until after the Yom...
- Festivals, and Fast Days. The
Shabbat during Chol
HaMoed on P****over is
known as
Shabbat Chol
Hamoed Pesach and in
addition to the
designated Torah reading...
- 4 chapters. Mo'ed Katan: (מועד קטן) ("Little Festival")
deals with Chol
HaMoed, the
intermediate festival days of
Pesach and Sukkot. 3 chapters. Hagigah:...
-
permitted on Chol
HaMoed:
Davar Ha'Aved- One may do work in
order to
avoid a loss (i.e. if the work is left to be done
after Chol
HaMoed, a loss will result)...
- services, and
abstention from work; the
intervening days are
known as Chol
HaMoed ("W****days [of] the Festival"). Jews
outside of
Israel celebrate the festival...
-
Shavuot and Sukkot. When used in
comparison to Yom Tov, it
refers to Chol
HaMoed, the
intermediate days of P****over and Sukkot. Ḥag or chag (Hebrew: חג)...
- the only
instance in
which there is a
Sabbath of Chol
HaMoed for both P****over and Sukkot. Yom
HaZikaron is
postponed from
Sunday to Monday, and Yom Ha'atzmaut...