Sigd festival

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The Sigd festival is an Ethiopian Jewish holiday marked by fasting, prayer, and communal gatherings to reaffirm the community’s connection to the Torah and the Land of Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ethiopian Jewish holiday
Jewish holiday
religious festival
calendar Hebrew calendar
celebratedOn 29th of Cheshvan
countryOfOrigin Ethiopia
culturalSignificance expression of Ethiopian Jewish identity in Israel
preservation of Ethiopian Jewish heritage
dateOfOfficialRecognitionInIsrael 2008
hasActivity community feasting after the fast
dancing
pilgrimage to a high place
reading from the Orit
singing of traditional Ethiopian Jewish songs
hasRitual Torah reading
blessings
communal gathering
fasting
prayer
public confession
hasTheme connection to the Land of Israel
connection to the Torah
longing for Zion
renewal of covenant with God
repentance
unity of the community
languageOfRitual Amharic
Ge'ez
ledBy Ethiopian Jews
surface form: Kessim (Ethiopian Jewish religious leaders)
observedBy Ethiopian Jews
surface form: Beta Israel community

Ethiopian Jewish community
observedIn Ethiopia
Israel
practicedBy Ethiopian Jews
surface form: Beta Israel

Ethiopian Jews
recognizedAs official Israeli state holiday
recognizedBy Knesset
relatedTo Shavuot
Yom Kippur
religion Judaism
symbolizes acceptance of the Torah
renewal of the covenant
return to Zion
timeOfYear 50 days after Yom Kippur
traditionalLocationOfObservance mountains near Gondar (in Ethiopia)
mountaintop
overlook above Jerusalem (in Israel)

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kes associatedWith Sigd festival
subject surface form: Kes