Shalosh Regalim

Pilgrimage to the Temple of Jerusalem
There are three holidays in Judaism during which the Torah commanded the Israelites living in Ancient Israel to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and to make offerings to the Temple.
These three major holidays, known as Shalosh Regalim, are Pesach, Chavuot, and Sukkot.
The name Shalosh Regalim comes from the hebrew Regal , meaning "leg" or "to walk", and shalosh, meaning "three".
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