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- Isru_chag abstract "Isru Chag (Hebrew: אסרו חג, lit. "Bind [the] Festival") refers to the day after each of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals in Judaism: Pesach, Shavuot and Sukkot.The phrase originates from the verse in Psalms 118:27, which states, “Bind the festival offering with cords to the corners of the altar.” This verse, according to the Sages of the Talmud, should homiletically be understood to mean “Whosoever makes an addition to the Festival by eating and drinking is regarded by Scripture as though he had built an altar and offered thereon a sacrifice.”In a responsum to a community that had inquired as to the rationale behind the observance of Isru Chag, Rabbi Yosef Hayyim (1832 - 1909), know as the Ben Ish Chai, cited the famous Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria (1534 - 1572), known as the ARI, to the effect that we [Jews] connect the day after the holiday to the holiday itself due to the remaining “light” of the holiday – in other words, so that the sanctity of the holiday will be extended.".
- Isru_chag country Jews.
- Isru_chag country Judaism.
- Isru_chag meaning "Follows each of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals. Serves to bridge the respective holidays to the rest of the year.".
- Isru_chag wikiPageExternalLink oshvustrvs.htm.
- Isru_chag wikiPageExternalLink Q5.
- Isru_chag wikiPageExternalLink article.html?h=559&o=2053173.
- Isru_chag wikiPageExternalLink isru-chag.html.
- Isru_chag wikiPageExternalLink 012.htm.
- Isru_chag wikiPageID "4722651".
- Isru_chag wikiPageRevisionID "585931843".
- Isru_chag begins "The night immediately following the Three Pilgrimage Festivals".
- Isru_chag ends "At nightfall of the day following the Three Pilgrimage Festivals".
- Isru_chag hasPhotoCollection Isru_chag.
- Isru_chag holidayName "Isru Chag".
- Isru_chag observances "Minor: Most omit Tachanun from Shacharit and Mincha, and some partake of extra food and drink.".
- Isru_chag observedby "Jews in Judaism".
- Isru_chag officialName Hebrew_language.
- Isru_chag officialName "English translation: "Bind the Festival"".
- Isru_chag significance "Follows each of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals. Serves to bridge the respective holidays to the rest of the year.".
- Isru_chag type "Jewish".
- Isru_chag subject Category:Hebrew_names_of_Jewish_holy_days.
- Isru_chag subject Category:Jewish_holy_days.
- Isru_chag subject Category:Minor_Jewish_holidays.
- Isru_chag type Abstraction100002137.
- Isru_chag type CalendarDay115157041.
- Isru_chag type Day115157225.
- Isru_chag type FundamentalQuantity113575869.
- Isru_chag type Holiday115183428.
- Isru_chag type JewishHolyDays.
- Isru_chag type Leisure115137676.
- Isru_chag type Measure100033615.
- Isru_chag type MinorJewishHolidays.
- Isru_chag type ReligiousHoliday115183802.
- Isru_chag type TimeOff115118453.
- Isru_chag type TimePeriod115113229.
- Isru_chag type Vacation115137890.
- Isru_chag type Holiday.
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- Isru_chag comment "Isru Chag (Hebrew: אסרו חג, lit.".
- Isru_chag label "Isrou 'Hag".
- Isru_chag label "Isru Jag".
- Isru_chag label "Isru chag".
- Isru_chag label "Исру хаг".
- Isru_chag sameAs Isru_Jag.
- Isru_chag sameAs Isrou_'Hag.
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- Isru_chag sameAs Q2661455.
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- Isru_chag wasDerivedFrom Isru_chag?oldid=585931843.
- Isru_chag isPrimaryTopicOf Isru_chag.
- Isru_chag name "English translation: "Bind the Festival"".
- Isru_chag name "Hebrew: אסרו חג".
- Isru_chag name "Isru Chag".