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Shalosh Regalim

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Borrowed from Hebrew שלוש רגלים

Proper noun

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Shalosh Regalim pl (plural only)

  1. (Judaism) Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, the three festivals that included pilgrimages.
    • 2024, David Golinkin, “How Should We Observe Simḥat Torah This Coming Year?”, in Responsa in a Moment, volume 4, page 143:
      The Yizkor prayer developed in various directions. It was recited in memory of the massacres of 1096 (the First Crusade) and the Black Death (1348-1349); every Shabbat; on Yom Kippur; on Shalosh Regalim; and as a combination of these different customs.