Collective name for the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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Examples for "high holy days"
Examples for "high holy days"
1We celebrated the five high holy days and King Stephen's birthday.
2We send a priest most high holy days.
3One of their high holy days.
4Shargel used to teach at NYU Law School (criminal appellate) and on high holy days he is an usher at the Park Avenue Synagogue.
5I hope I made his High Holy Days, because I'm miserable.
1Police are normally only present at the synagogue for security on high holidays.
2Synagogue officials said police would only normally have been present for security on high holidays.
3The sisterhood, abstemious nearly all the days of the year, feasted on certain high holidays.
4It was steak and butter and thick red wine that gods ate on the high holidays of their divinity.
5Mick was a farmer and a force that came to life on the high holidays of this Celtic land.
6Police are normally only present at the synagogue for security on high holidays, Michael Eisenberg, former president of the synagogue, told KDKA.
7The closures coincide with the Jewish High Holidays.
8It's the most sacred night of the year, and the most dangerous-themost important of the four High Holidays.
9Regarding religious attendance as a more or less civic duty, he went to services with his family on the High Holidays.
10The increases coincided with the Jewish High Holidays, the most holy days in the Jewish calendar, that culminated last Monday with Yom Kippur.
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Translations for high holidays