“Yom Kippur - the Day of Atonement Yom Kippur, the most sacred and solemn day of the Jewish year, brings the Days of Repentance to a close. As well as fasting for 25 hours, Jews spend the day in prayer, asking for forgiveness and resolving to behave better in the future”. Also, Jews believe in Sabbath day the most important day of the week and on the Sabbath day people and animals are to rest. An example of Zoroastrianism’s festivals is the Noruz a “New Year's festival that is held at the time of the spring equinox, on or near March 21. It is celebrated not only by Zoroastrians but also by Iranians of many faiths, who do spring cleaning, wear new clothing, and eat festive meals”. Also, Zoroastrianism doesn’t believe on either burial and cremation instead, they will bring dead bodies to the tower of silence and there vultures eats there corps until its gone which gives this practice a huge
“Yom Kippur - the Day of Atonement Yom Kippur, the most sacred and solemn day of the Jewish year, brings the Days of Repentance to a close. As well as fasting for 25 hours, Jews spend the day in prayer, asking for forgiveness and resolving to behave better in the future”. Also, Jews believe in Sabbath day the most important day of the week and on the Sabbath day people and animals are to rest. An example of Zoroastrianism’s festivals is the Noruz a “New Year's festival that is held at the time of the spring equinox, on or near March 21. It is celebrated not only by Zoroastrians but also by Iranians of many faiths, who do spring cleaning, wear new clothing, and eat festive meals”. Also, Zoroastrianism doesn’t believe on either burial and cremation instead, they will bring dead bodies to the tower of silence and there vultures eats there corps until its gone which gives this practice a huge