hoshana

hoshana
ho·sha·na

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  • HOSHANA RABBA — (Heb. הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּא; the great hoshana ), a name for the seventh and last day of the sukkot festival . In Temple times, the day was distinguished by the fact that seven circuits (hakkafot ) were made around the altar with the lulav (instead… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Hoshaná Rabá — es el último día de la festividad judía de Sucot. Según la tradición judía, los ángeles entregan a Dios el juicio sellado en el día de Yom Kipur para su ejecución en el día de Hoshaná Rabá. Es por ello por lo que la noche anterior a este día se… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hoshana Rabbah — Infobox Holiday caption = Hoshana Rabbah service at Moreshet Avot Orthodox Teimani Beit Knesset holiday name = Hoshana Rabbah official name = Hebrew: הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּא nickname = Translation: The Great Supplication observedby = Judaism and Jews… …   Wikipedia

  • hoshana rabba — noun see hoshana rabbah …   Useful english dictionary

  • hoshana — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hoshana Rabbah — Seph. Heb. /haw shah nah rddah bah /; Ashk. Heb. /hoh shah naw rddah baw/ the seventh day of the Jewish festival of Sukkoth, occurring on the twenty first day of Tishri and having a special liturgy containing a series of invocations to God for… …   Universalium

  • hoshana rabbah — …   Useful english dictionary

  • SAMUEL HA-SHELISHI BEN HOSHANA — (d. after 1012), Palestinian liturgical poet. His name is mentioned in many documents of the Cairo Genizah, from which it appears that he was a member of the Ereẓ Israel academy in Jerusalem. He progressively rose in importance until he was… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Hebrew calendar — The Hebrew calendar (הלוח העברי ha luach ha ivri), or Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances. It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah… …   Wikipedia

  • SUKKOT — (Heb. סֻכּוֹת; booths or tabernacles ), the festival, beginning on the 15th day of Tishre, which commemorates the sukkot in which the Children of Israel dwelt in the wilderness after the Exodus. The festival lasts for seven days, of which the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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