September Events and Holidays

The holiday season is over, and it’s time to get back to work, university, or school. September is the ninth month of the year but it symbolizes new beginnings and for some of us, it even means the start of a new year.

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Labor Day in the USA

It is a big holiday in the USA, aimed at honoring working people and their contributions to national prosperity, strength, and well-being. This holiday also means an unofficial end of summer, so people celebrate with barbeque and fireworks.

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Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, is Israel’s holiest celebration, a day of purity and closeness to God. On that day Jews would abstain from food, drinks, marital relationships and instead spend the day praying for forgiveness.

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Oktoberfest

This annual 16 to 18-day folk fest is the largest beer festival in the world that takes place in Bavaria. This so-called party attracts not only Germans but all fans of beer, sausages, and pretzels from all over the world.

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Sukkot

Sukkot, commonly known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Festival of Shelters, is a happy week-long religious celebration loved dearly by all Jewish people. During the festival period all food should not be taken at home, but only in a sukkah, a traditional shelter with 3 or 4 walls and a roof made of leaves or plants. It takes place around early October, perfectly aligned with the Indian Summer period. The first and last days of Sukkot are public holidays in Israel.

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First Day of Fall

When the amount of daytime and nighttime equals in Autumn, it means the Autumn Equinox has come. This day is considered the first day of Fall, marking the point when the nights become longer and bring the colds and winter weather.

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Hoshana Rabbah

Hoshana Rabbah, or the Great Hosannah, marks the seventh day of Sukkot, putting a cap on the week-long celebration of the Sukkot in the tabernacles. On this day, the divine judgment that started on Yom Kippur is sealed and delivered to the believers.

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Shemini Atzeret

Shemini Atzeret holiday comes immediately after Sukkot, as an extra day of calmness after the busy and dense week of the services and celebrations. Since Sukkot lasts for seven days, Shemini Atzeret, though a separate holiday, becomes de-facto the Eighth day of Sukkot.

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