First off, what is a Jew? A Jew can refer to two things, either a religion, or a race. You can be born a Jew but you may not believe in the religion, this works because of the actual genetics of a person. You will also be considered a Jew if you convert to Judaism.
Going on to the holy days that they have. The Main ones include; Hanukkah, which is a Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple, and Yom Kippur, where Jewish people fast for 10 days. This was referenced in the book Night when Eliezer decides not to fast because he had pretty much lost faith, and his father didn’t let him anyways. Another thing that people like to celebrate is at a person barmitzvah where they initiate a Jewish boy of the age of 13 who is ready to observe religious precepts and is eligible to take part in public worship.
Judaism is also a monotheistic religion with three different sects or denominations outside Israel call Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. One rule that most of the sects of Judaism follow is to eat food that …show more content…
The Western Wall is the only remain relic of the Second Temple, and was very sacred site for Jews in ancient times. The reason why only the wall exist is because the Romans had destroyed their temples but have just left this piece. Often Jews go their to pray and talk to god, and maybe asking for forgiveness or repentance. Even though they can pray anywhere, this is thought of to be better because it's a holy site, just like it is more important to pray at a synagogue then it is to pray at