What elements of the Jewish festivals appeal to Secular Jews in the modern age?
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Jewish festivals, originating in antiquity, are observed in Israel and throughout Jewish communities throughout the world intensively and in many ways. They are manifested in traditional and nontraditional customs and practice, and they leave their imprint on diverse aspects of national life. The Jewish festivals are the 'landmarks' by which Israelis mark the passing of the year. They are very much a part of daily life: on the street, in the school system, in synagogues
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now, not the days of the Bible. Bibliography Geller, D (2002) Prolegomena to the Social Engineering of secular Diaspora Judaism, taken from www.tmtestimony.org.uk/index Gribetz, J. Greenstein, E.L. & Stein, R.S (1993) The Timetables of Jewish History London: Simon & Schuster http://www.tmtestimony.org.uk Website on secular Jews, accessed on 07/03/2003 Jewish Journal of Sociology 19:2 December 1977 Unterman, A (1999) The Jews: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices 2nd Edition, Brighton: Sussex Academic Press
now, not the days of the Bible. Bibliography Geller, D (2002) Prolegomena to the Social Engineering of secular Diaspora Judaism, taken from www.tmtestimony.org.uk/index Gribetz, J. Greenstein, E.L. & Stein, R.S (1993) The Timetables of Jewish History London: Simon & Schuster http://www.tmtestimony.org.uk Website on secular Jews, accessed on 07/03/2003 Jewish Journal of Sociology 19:2 December 1977 Unterman, A (1999) The Jews: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices 2nd Edition, Brighton: Sussex Academic Press