In Judaism the central part of any religious ceremony takes the major prayer that is pronounced by the people who remain standing on their feet after making three steps forward. This is made to get closer to God. The Jews have the special prayers for each situation in their lives. The prayers pronounced on ecclesiastical holidays differ from the ones for average days. As a rule the most part of the modern Jews say the special prayers only on Saturdays and on the special occasions such as Hanukkah or Pesach. The daily attending of synagogue gradually becomes less popular.