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What do Jews stand for in the Bible?

Jews represent a nation specially chosen by God in the Bible.

In the Bible, Hebrews, Israelis, Jews and Jews are four different names. Jews are considered as a nation specially chosen by God among all mankind to inherit the sacred mission and values. "Hebrew" originally meant "crossing" and was named after Abram crossed the Euphrates River and moved to the land of Canaan. "Israel" is the name given to Jacob by God, which means "Prince". Both of these appellations first appeared in Genesis.

The historical experience of Jews is also unique. They have experienced exile, persecution and war, but they have always adhered to their beliefs and culture. Jews have faced many challenges in history, but their tenacity and will to survive make them a group that cannot be ignored. Blue and white are the colors that symbolize the Jews.

Traditional Jewish festivals

1, Jewish New Year

The Jewish New Year is the beginning of the Jewish calendar year and one of the most important festivals for Jews. During the festival, blow the horn in the church and talk to God, hoping to get God's blessing.

2. Yom Kippur Day

Yom Kippur is the tenth day after the Jewish New Year. Confess to God. Ask for forgiveness. On that day, people will fast and go to church to pray and think.

3. Nodules

Maojie Festival, also known as Tent Festival and Harvest Festival, commemorates the days when Moses, the Jewish ancestor, led the Jews to leave Egypt and lived in huts in Sinai Peninsula for 40 years. During the festival, every household has to build a straw shed, and the Israel Defense Forces usually hold a tank exhibition in Tel Aviv's municipal square.

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