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'''HaShichzur''' ( | '''Yom HaShichzur''' (or just '''HaShichzur''', sometimes called Restoration Day; heb. "the restoration") is a holiday celebrating the restoration of [[The System|Lagrange]] after [[the Century Attack]]. While many people commemorate the Century Attack in various ways, Yom HaShichzur remains one of the largest and most popular of such commemorations. It is the work of the [[Jewry and the System|Association of New Reform Congregations]], and particularly of the work of [[What Right Have I]] of [[the Ode clade]], who fought to ensure that the restoration — rather than the moment of the attack itself — was the basis for the holiday, with the aim of this being a feast recognizing the return of the System and hope for the future. | ||
== Mentions == | == Mentions == | ||
As the Century Attack has several works surrounding it, with four books in particular comprising [[:Category:Stories of Restoration|Stories of Restoration]], Yom HaShichzur features within those works, even if only as nascent idea. | |||
* ''[[Marsh]]'' | * ''[[Marsh]]'' | ||