The High Holidays or High Holy Days, in Judaism, more properly known as the Yamim Noraim (Hebrew: ימים נוראים "Days of Awe"), may mean:
The term High Holy Days most probably derives from the popular English phrase, “high days and holydays”. The Hebrew equivalent, "Yamim Noraim" (Hebrew: ימים נוראים), is neither Biblical nor Talmudic. Professor Ismar Elbogen, author of “Jewish Liturgy in its Historical Development”, avers that it was a medieval usage, reflecting a change in the mood of Rosh Hashanah from a predominantly joyous celebration to a more subdued day that was a response to a period of persecution.
The 11th and final season of the American sitcom television series Frasier originally aired from September 23, 2003 to May 13, 2004 on NBC.
On May 13, 2004 a special episode, "Analyzing the Laughter" (production code 263) was shown.
The season ranked 35th in the seasonal ratings and had an average viewership of 10.920 million viewers.
The term "High Holidays" or High Holy Days may refer to:
ZOO BABY RUMMY
I'd like to touch your perfect skin
I'd like to feel you from within
It's me, I'd like to keep control but it's hard
She burns me up it's like a shooting star and it's me
Breaking it down, she does it for me
I'm right here and I'm so free
The world I had known, things I was sworn
1978 I was born
Zoo baby wanted all that it seems
Zoo baby rummy so out of control
Your time is here, your time is mine
I'd drink you up its like a perfect wine, it me
My thoughts so bad the things I would say
It all controls just to have her name, and I'm free