11. High Holidays [FAST]

: The period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is used to seek forgiveness from those we may have wronged during the past year.

: Literally meaning " head of the year ," it marks the anniversary of the creation of the world. It is a time for joyful celebration mixed with solemnity as the "Day of Judgment". 11. High Holidays

: The holiest day of the year, characterized by a 25-hour fast and intensive prayer to seek atonement before God. Traditions and Symbols : The period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom

The High Holidays, also known as the or Days of Awe , are the most significant dates on the Jewish calendar. Primarily consisting of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur , this season is a sacred journey of deep introspection, repentance (Teshuvah) , and the hope for a fresh start. The Journey of the High Holidays : The holiest day of the year, characterized