There are several major Jewish holidays, including Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), Hanukkah (Festival of Lights), Purim (celebrates the story of Esther), Passover (commemorates the Exodus from Egypt), and Shavuot (commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai).
It's said on major Jewish holidays.
Only on major Jewish Holidays and some Tuesdays
Some major Jewish holidays include:Yom KippurSukkotSimchat TorahChanukkahTu B'ShevatPurimPesach (Passover)Shavu'ot
This entirely depends on what "stuff" you celebrate.Here are the major Jewish festivals: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidaysAnd a few other occasions:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/jewish-life-cycle-brit-bar-mitzvah-wedding-death-and-mourning
the Jewish holidays = החגים היהודים (pronounced "hakhagim hayehudim")
No.
There is a book by Morris Epstein (available through Abebooks) called All About Jewish Holidays and Customs.
Eugene Levy's first major role was about the Jewish holidays in which he acts like an actor that has been there for several years without changing or cooking.
This is completely untrue. Jewish holidays today are more important than ever to Jews, regardless of which country they live in.
His father is Jewish and his mother is from a Christian background. He was raised celebrating many Jewish holidays.
My friend is Jewish and she celebrates Jewish holidays too. She celebrates a lot of them actually, so here are some MAJOR holidays: Rosh Hashanah (September 17-18 2012) The Jewish New Year, Yom Kippur (September 26 2012) Day of Atonement, Sukkot (Oct 1-2, 2012 Oct 3-7, 2012) Feast of Tabernacles, Shmini Atzeret (Oct 8, 2012) Eighth Day of Assembly. That's some of them.
See these two links: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/jewish-life-cycle-brit-bar-mitzvah-wedding-death-and-mourninghttp://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidays