Join the Greek Jewish Festival as we celebrate the unique Romaniote and Sephardic heritage of the Jews of Greece. Experience a feast for the senses including authentic kosher Greek foods and homemade Greek pastries, traditional Greek dancing and live Greek and Sephardic music, an outdoor marketplace full of vendors, arts and educational activities for kids, and much more! Greek Jewish Festival Experience a feast for the senses including authentic kosher Greek foods and homemade Greek pastries, traditional Greek dancing and live Greek and Sephardic music, an outdoor marketplace full of vendors, arts and educational activities for kids, Sephardic cooking demonstrations, and much more!
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The eighth annual Greek Jewish Festival is back in the Lower East Side this weekend. The open-air festival celebrates the unique Romaniote and Sephardic heritage of the Jews of Greece. Hanukkah, also sometimes known as the festival of lights, or the feast of dedication, begins on the evening of the 25th of the Hebrew month of Kislev. The coinciding date in the Gregorian calendar. By Amy Briggs. Published December 7, 2023. • 6 min read. It's time to celebrate Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights that lasts for eight days and nights in honor of a 2,000-year-old miracle. Discover the history of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. Discover the history of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights Learn about the history of Hanukkah.. In 167 B.C., the Greek king Antiochus Epiphanes conquers Jerusalem and leads a full-scale assault against the Jewish faith. A tyrant, the new ruler has anyone practicing the.
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Shavuot, second of the three Pilgrim Festivals of the Jewish religious calendar. It was originally an agricultural festival, marking the beginning of the wheat harvest. Celebration of Shavuot occurs on the 50th day, or seven weeks, after the sheaf offering of the harvest celebrated during Passover. As much as 90% of Greece's prewar Jewish population was murdered, likely a higher proportion than any other country. The crowd at the Greek Jewish Festival, from across Allen Street. Image by. Hanukkah, Jewish festival that begins on Kislev 25 (in December, according to the Gregorian calendar) and is celebrated for eight days. Hanukkah reaffirms the ideals of Judaism and commemorates in particular the rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem by the lighting of candles on each day of the festival. Jewish festivals, holidays commonly observed by the Jewish community.Below is a summary of the major Jewish holidays, which traditionally begin at sunset on the previous evening. For fuller treatment of the Jewish calendar and its cycle of Jewish religious observance, see Jewish religious year. Sabbath, or Shabbat, is a weekly day of holiness and rest observed on the seventh day of each week.
Greek Jewish Festival Returns to Broome Street The LoDown News
The annual Greek Jewish Festival is held by the Kehila Kedosha Janina synagogue, the Western Hemisphere's only Romaniote synagogue and a major center for the diaspora of Greek Jews in New York City. May 25, 2019. Thousands of New Yorkers turned up for the fifth annual Greek Jewish Festival, which took place in NYC's Lower East Side last weekend. Hosted by Kehila Kedosha Janina, a nearly hundred-year-old synagogue on Broome Street which preserves a rare strain of Greek Judaism, the festival offered authentic kosher Greek foods and.
The 7th Annual Greek Jewish Festival returns to 280 Broome St., between Allen and Eldridge Streets, this Sunday, May 15, 2022, from 12pm - 6pm. They have a fun lineup of live performances, lots of dancing, kids activities, craft vendors and tasty treats (kosher Greek foods and pastries), all celebrating the unique Romaniote and Sephardic heritage of the Kehila Kedosha Janina synagogue and. The Greek Jewish festival was sponsored by Kehila Kedosha Janina, a tiny synagogue on Broome Street between Eldridge and Allen Streets. I'd passed it many times—it's only a few blocks from.
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Owing to a quirk in the Jewish lunar calendar Hanukkah coincides with Christmas this year. While it predates the Christian festival - it is mentioned in the Bible, in the gospel of St John. In front of 280 Broome St, the Greek Jewish Festival attempted to preserve a forgotten culture. The sounds of a lute and the dulcet tones of Daphna Mor blasted through the streets. Some space was.