There is no nation with so many holiday days as the Jewish people. The holidays are celebrated as they appear in the Torah as the appears on the High Holidays, more holidays have been added over the generations. It seems that there was a need to connect and united people and communities, an opportunity for family gatherings, exchange of experiences and impressions. The Jewish holidays were very conspicuous in their differences, in foods, in ways that seemed strange on the outside. For example, to eat Matsa…
But in all the holidays the wish was expressed: “Next year in built Jerusalem”
Every holiday with its special characters , Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Pesach, Shavuot, Purim, Tu Bishvat, days of remembrance and mourning, and days of joy
If you are here on holidays, then of course you are invited with us, and we will explain each holiday, rules, meanings, etc
We all enjoy together
*This is not our main occupation but as part of the experience and atmosphere of our hospitality