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Hol Hamoed
Also Chol Ha·mo·ed
[khawl hah-maw-ed, khohl-hah-moh-eyd, -moid]
noun
Hebrew.
the period between the first and last two days of Passover or Sukkoth, consisting of four days during Passover and five days during Sukkoth and having less than full festival status.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Hol Hamoed1
ḥōl hammōʿēdh literally, “the secular part of the feast”
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