- ten penitential days
- days between Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Penitential Canons — • Rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penances to be done for various sins. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Penitential Canons Penitential Canons … Catholic encyclopedia
Penitential canons — are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penances to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Book s (see… … Wikipedia
Penitential Redemptions — Penitential Redemptions † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Penitential Redemptions Penitential redemptions are the substitution of exercises (especially alms deeds), either easier or extending over a shorter period, for works of penance… … Catholic encyclopedia
TEN DAYS OF PENITENCE — (Heb. עֲשֶׂרֶת יְמֵי תְּשׁוּבָה; aseret yemei teshuvah), the first ten days in the month of Tishri, i.e., from rosh ha shanah until the day of atonement , inclusive. According to the Talmud (RH 18a; cf. Maim. Yad, Teshuvah 2:6), this is the most… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ten Days of Repentance — The Ten Days of Repentance ( he. עשרת ימי תשובה, Aseret Yemei Teshuva) are the first ten days of the Jewish month of Tishrei, beginning on the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah and ending on Yom Kippur.During this time it is exceedingly appropriate … Wikipedia
High Holy Days — For other uses, see High Holy Days (disambiguation). Ashkenazi style shofar. The shofar is used during the High Holy Days. The High Holidays or High Holy Days, in Judaism, more properly known as the Yamim Noraim (Hebrew: ימים נוראים Days of Awe… … Wikipedia
Repentance — For other uses, see Repentance (disambiguation). Repentance is a change of thought to correct a wrong and gain forgiveness from a person who is wronged. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and… … Wikipedia
MUSIC — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction written sources of direct and circumstantial evidence the material relics and iconography notated sources oral tradition archives and important collections of jewish music… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Abrahamic religions — Symbols of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism represented by the Star of David (top), Christianity represented by the Cross (left), and Islam represented by the Arabic calligraphy of God s name (Allah) (right). Abrahamic religions are the… … Wikipedia
SELIḤOT — (Heb. סְלִיחוֹת). The word seliḥah means forgiveness, and in the singular is used to indicate a piyyut whose subject is a plea for forgiveness for sins. In the plural, the word is used for a special order of service consisting of non statutory… … Encyclopedia of Judaism