hagigah
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hagigah (countable and uncountable, plural hagigahs)
- A sacrificial offering at one of the three pilgrimage festivals: Passover, Shavuot (Pentecost), and Sukkot (Tabernacles).
-  1997, H. M. Vroom & Martin Gosman, Holy Scriptures in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, →ISBN, page 77:- The resolution points toward the rabbinic conclusion that lambs and kids are to be employed for the Passover flesh itself, while animals from the herd are to be used for a supplementary hagigah contribution.
 
 
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- The tractate from the Talmud that deals with these offerings.
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