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Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles -
2 Праздник кущей
Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles -
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Religion: Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Succoth, Sukkoth, Tabernacles -
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Religion: Hag ha-Asif (In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar -
5 праздник кущей
Religion: Feast of Booths (A Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving), Hag ha-Asif ( In Judaism, "Festival of Ingathering", another name for Sukkot) Xar, Tabernacles
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