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Place of worship- The Synagogue
Holidays- Hanukkah (Festival of Lights) also known as the Jewish Christmas
Days of Awe which occurs in the autumn, is devoted to introspection, repentance, and atonement for sin.
Days of Awe which occurs in the autumn, is devoted to introspection, repentance, and atonement for sin.
Food and Drink- Jewish cooking shows the influence of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Spanish, German and Eastern European styles of cooking. Traditional foods would be stuffed cabbage, Challah the special type of bread, Bagels and Lox, Matzah Ball Soup, Kugel
Clothing- The tallit is worn by women during prayers. Tzitzit are fringes or tassels worn by observant Jews. Jewish men are buried in a tallit as part of the tachrichim (burial garments). Married women must cover their heads with a sheitel, a wig or a tichel scarf. A Kittle is a white knee-length cotton robe worn by Jewish prayer leaders in High Prayers.
Symbol- The Jewish star or Davids star, The symbol is thought to have originated from the shield carried by David to slay Goliath