High Holy Day

NOUN
  1. Jewish holy days observed with particular solemnity
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How To Use High Holy Day In A Sentence

  • And this, the first yahrzeit of that tragedy and the season of the High Holy Days, is an appropriate time to rebuild our selves.
  • The couple would only travel to synagogue in Ocala on high holy days.
  • Rush said for several years, Greater Manchester police and the CST had worked together over the Jewish high holy days to deter antisemitism and criminal activity by providing accessible policing and reassurance. More antisemitic crimes recorded in Manchester than London last year
  • A letdown was to be expected after the intense activities of high holy days.
  • It is precisely this heart-searching that is at the heart of the High Holy Days. Rabbi Or Rose: No More Hiding from God -- Or Ourselves
  • BROWN: The shofar is a ram's horn, and for 3,000 years at this time of the year, the Jewish High Holy Days, it's been blown as a call to Jews around the world. CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2001
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