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There are many important Jewish dates throughout the year. The ( Yom Kippur, Passover, Rosh ha-Shannah, Hanukah, Shavuot ), or New Year, is a celebration of the new year in September/October, when the Jewish year begins. The Day of Atonement, also known as the ( Yom Kippur, Rosh ha-Shannah, Shavuot, Hanukah, Passover ), is a day where Jewish people pray for their sins. The ( Rosh ha-Shannah, Yom Kippur, Shavuot, Sabbath ) is a weekly event that begins on ( Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday ) and ends on ( Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday ). Lastly, ( Rosh ha-Shannah, Yom Kippur, Shavuot, Sabbath, Passover ) is a one week event that commemorates the exodus. The most important of these holidays is the ( Rosh ha-Shannah, Yom Kippur, Sabbath, Shavuot, Passover ).