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A Popular Dictionary of Judaism

HOLHA-MOED

(Hebrew ‘Weekday of the *festival’). Name given for the intermediate days of *Passover and *Sukkot. The first and last days of both festivals are *holy days, but normal work may be done on the in-between days. Nonetheless *mourning is forbidden and no *marriages may be celebrated (See also *PESAH, *SUKKOT).

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Holha-Moed from A Popular Dictionary of Judaism. ISBN: 0-203-98620-2. Published: 2005–05–04. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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