Chagigah

/tʃɑːɡiːˈɡɑː/ noun

A festival offering or celebration in Jewish tradition, particularly relating to the three pilgrimage festivals.

From Hebrew 'חגיגה' (chagigah), derived from 'חג' (chag) meaning 'festival' or 'holiday.' In Jewish religious law, chagigah refers to festive offerings brought during Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot.

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