The impact of symbolism and the teaching of Pesaha on today's Jewish life is most famous among all Jewish holidays. The event that it marks is the foundation of the Jewish history and the story behind it is one of the most famous and the most popular stories in the Bible or Torah. This is about the final release of slavery and the place where the Jews left Egypt and arrived at the promised land. This festival is reminiscent of the fact that they were released from God, and it helps to overcome all the difficulties of Pharaoh.
Leviticus 23:16, the Israelites were told Passover to arrive at the beginning of the next festival in 7 to 50 days (Passover Festival). The festival is called Shavuot (festival) in Hebrew, but today many Jews and most Christians view it as Pentecost. By the way, this is a transliteration of Pentecost in Greece, it is just the 50th day. Pentecost is a festival commemorating tora's donation at Mount Sinai. In Exodus the Jews were said to have heard the voice of the Lord directly for the first time. As they approached the mountains, they were welcomed by lightning, lightning, flames and smoke, small explosions and earthquakes. The power of the Lord can not be stopped, and people are afraid. Here, the God of the universe tells the Jews his law (Genesis - German); through them and through all humanity, who it is and what is necessary for him I tell him what he is.
The Jews also celebrated the holy days of the Jewish liberation Pessac. This is a unique holiday. God freed the Jews from the evil of Egyptian slavery by a powerful hand and love of atonement. Before coming to the promised land, God wandered the former slave for 40 years in the desert. The Jews were forced to learn horrible war techniques. They learned to protect themselves. They have to learn how God lives in the land that they were given to them. They have to learn how to live around their neighbors, they do not want to live peacefully with them.
Some important festivals include Yom Kipple, Yom Kipple, Jewish New Year, New Year and Hanukkah Festival. Passover, also known as the Passover Festival, commemorates the memorial to the exotic Jews who were long enslaved in Egypt by Pharaoh Ramses. Because there are various gadgets in the community, there are various ways to celebrate holidays, but regardless of compliance, these holidays are important for all Jewish communities. The deceitful act is a loving act against others. This includes a very important charity project for the Jews who are part of healing the world around us. Torah said the Jews are obliged to help poor people, orphans and widows. Belz World is working on these charities. To understand the Jewish culture, let's take a look at some of the charities that Belz has done in the world.