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YEAR |
Gregorian Calendar Date
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2010-2011
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2011-2012
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2012-2013
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2013-2014
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2014-2015
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2015-2016
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2016-2017 |
2017-2018 |
2018- 2019 |
2019- 2020 |
Traditional Jewish Year Cycle
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Hebrew Calendar Date
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5771
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5772
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5773
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5774
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5775
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5776
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5777 |
5778 |
5779 |
5780 |
SHABBAT- Traditionally from Friday evening sundown until Saturday
evening sundown every weekend. (Sabbath)
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Friday Night Sundown to Saturday Night Sundown
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Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
Enjoy The Day Of Rest |
ROSH HASHANAH- Considered to be the Jewish religious New Year cycle.
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1st of Tishri
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Sept. 9-10th 2010
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Sept. 29-30th 2011
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Sept. 17-18th 2012 |
Sept. 5-6th 2013 |
Sept. 25-26th 2014 |
Sept. 14-15th 2015 |
Oct. 3-4th 2016 |
Sept. 21-22nd 2017 |
Sept. 10-11th 2018 |
Sept. 30- Oct.1 2019 |
10 DAYS
OF AWE- The 10 days from Rosh Hashanah to the end of Yom Kippur.
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1st - 10th of Tishri
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Sep. 9th-Sep. 18th 2010
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Sep. 29th- Oct. 8th 2011
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Sept. 17- Sept. 26 2012 |
Sept. 5th- Sept. 14th 2013 |
Sept. 25th- Oct. 4th 2014 |
Sept. 14th- Sept. 23rd 2015 |
Oct. 3rd- Oct. 12th 2016 |
Sept. 21st- Sept. 30th 2017 |
Sept. 10th- Sept. 19th 2018 |
Sept. 30th- Oct. 9th 2019 |
3rd of Tishri
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Sep. 12th 2010
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Oct. 2nd 2011
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Sept. 19th 2012 |
Sept. 8th 2013 |
Sept. 28th 2014 |
Sept. 16th 2015 |
Oct. 5th 2016 |
Sept. 24th 2017 |
Sept. 12th 2018 |
Oct. 2nd 2019 |
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10th of Tishri
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Sep. 18th 2010
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Oct. 8th 2011
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Sept. 26th 2012 |
Sept. 14th 2013 |
Oct. 4th 2014 |
Sept. 23rd 2015 |
Oct. 12th 2016 |
Sept. 30th 2017 |
Sept. 19th 2018 |
Oct. 9th 2019 |
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SUKKOT- 8 day holiday to remember the wandering in the dessert for 40 years.
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15th of Tishri
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Sep. 23rd 2010
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Oct. 13th 2011
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Oct. 1st 2012 |
Sept. 19th 2013 |
Oct. 9th 2014 |
Sept. 28th 2015 |
Oct. 17th 2016 |
Oct. 5th 2017 |
Sept. 24th 2018 |
Oct. 14th 2019 |
HOSHANA RABBA- 7th day of Sukkah
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21st of Tishri
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Sep. 29th 2010
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Oct. 19th 2011
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Oct. 7th 2012 |
Sept. 25th 2013 |
Oct. 15th 2014 |
Oct. 4th 2015 |
Oct. 23rd 2016 |
Oct. 11th 2017 |
Sept. 30th 2018 |
Oct. 20th 2019 |
SHIMINI ATZERET- 8th day of Sukkah holiday.
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22nd of Tishri
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Sep. 30th 2010
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Oct. 20th 2011
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Oct. 8th 2012 |
Sept. 26th 2013 |
Oct. 16th 2014 |
Oct. 5th 2015 |
Oct. 24th 2016 |
Oct. 12th 2017 |
Oct. 1st 2018 |
Oct. 21st 2019 |
SIMCHAT TORAH- Finish reading Torah. Date may be same as Shemini Atzeret
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23rd of Tishri
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Oct. 1st 2010
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Oct. 21st 2011
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Oct. 9th 2012 |
Sept. 27th 2013 |
Oct. 17th 2014 |
Oct. 6th 2015 |
Oct. 25th 2016 |
Oct. 13th 2017 |
Oct. 2nd 2018 |
Oct. 22nd 2019 |
HANUKKAH- Festival of lights, rededication of
the temple.
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25th of Kislev
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Dec. 2nd- Dec. 9th 2010
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Dec. 21st- Dec. 28th 2011
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Dec. 9th- Dec. 16th 2012 |
Nov. 28th- Dec. 5th 2013 |
Dec. 17th- Dec. 24th 2014 |
Dec. 7th- Dec. 14th 2015 |
Dec. 25th- Jan. 1st 2017 |
Dec. 13th- Dec. 20th 2017 |
Dec. 3rd- Dec. 10th 2018 |
Dec. 23rd- Dec. 30th 2019 |
10th of Tevet
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Dec. 17th 2010
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Jan. 5th 2012
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Dec. 23rd 2012 |
Dec. 13 2013 |
Jan. 1st 2015 |
Dec. 22nd 2015 |
Jan. 8th 2017 |
Dec. 28th 2017 |
Dec. 18 2018 |
Jan. 7th 2020 |
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15th of Shevat
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Jan. 20th 2011
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Feb. 8th 2012
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Jan. 26th 2013 |
Jan. 16th 2014 |
Feb. 4th 2015 |
Jan. 25th 2016 |
Feb 11th 2017 |
Jan. 31st 2018 |
Jan. 21st 2019 |
Feb. 10th 2020 |
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13th of Adar
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Mar. 17th 2011
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Mar. 7th 2012
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Feb. 21st 2013 |
March 13th 2014 |
March 4th 2015 |
March 23rd 2016 |
March 9th 2017 |
Feb. 28th 2018 |
March 20th 2019 |
March 9th 2020 |
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14th of Adar
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Mar. 20th 2011
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Mar. 8th 2012
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Feb. 24th 2013 |
March 16th 2014 |
March 5th 2015 |
March 24th 2016 |
March 12th 2017 |
March 1st 2018 |
March 21st 2019 |
March 10th 2020 |
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14th of Nissan
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April 18th 2011
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April 6th 2012
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March 25th 2013 |
April 14th 2014 |
April 3rd 2015 |
April 22nd 2016 |
April 10th 2017 |
March 30th 2018 |
April 19th 2019 |
April 8th 2020 |
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15th of Nisan
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April 19th 2011
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April 7th 2012
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March 26th 2013 |
April 15th 2014 |
April 4th 2015 |
April 23rd 2016 |
April 11th 2017 |
March 31st 2018 |
April 20th 2019 |
April 9th 2020 |
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16th of Nisan
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April 20th 2011
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April 8th 2012
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March 27th 2013 |
April 16th 2014 |
April 5th 2015 |
April 24th 2016 |
April 12th 2017 |
April 1st 2018 |
April 21st 2019 |
April 10th 2020 |
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YOM HASHOAH Holocaust Remembrance Day. |
27th of Nisan |
May. 2nd 2011 |
April 19th 2012 |
April 8th 2013 | April 28th 2014 | April 16th 2015 | May 5th 2016 | April 24th 2017 | April 12th 2018 | May 2nd 2019 | April 21st 2020 |
YOM HAZIKKARON- Israel Remembrance Day. |
4th of Iyar |
May 8th 2011 |
April 26th 2012 |
April 15th 2013 | May 4th 2014 | April 22nd 2015 | May 11th 2016 | April 30th 2017 | April 19th 2018 | May 8th 2019 | April 28th 2020 |
5th of Iyar |
May 9th 2011 |
April 27th 2012 |
April 16th 2013 | May 5th 2014 | April 23rd 2015 | May 12th 2016 | May 1st 2017 | April 20th 2018 | May 9th 2019 | April 29th 2020 | |
18th of Iyar
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May 22nd 2011
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May 10th 2012
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April 28th 2013 |
May 18th 2014 |
May 7th 2015 |
May 26th 2016 |
May 14th 2017 |
May 3rd 2018 |
May 23rd 2019 |
May 12th 2020 |
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28th of Iyar |
June 1st 2011 |
May 20th 2012 |
May 8th 2013 | May 28th 2014 | May 17th 2015 | June 5th 2016 | May 24th 2017 | May 13th 2018 | June 2nd 2019 | May 22nd 2020 | |
6th of Sivan
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June 8th 2011
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May 27th 2012
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May 15th 2013 |
June 4th 2014 |
May 24th 2015 |
June 12th 2016 |
May 31st 2017 |
May 20th 2018 |
June 9th 2019 |
May 29th 2020 |
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17th of Tammuz |
July 19th 2011 |
July 7th 2012 |
June 25th 2013 | July 15th 2014 | July 5th 2015 | July 24th 2016 | July 11th 2017 | July 1st 2018 | July 21st 2019 | July 9th 2020 | |
9th of Av |
Aug. 9th 2011 |
July 29th 2012 |
July 16th 2013 | Aug. 5th 2014 | July 26th 2015 | Aug. 14th 2016 | Aug. 1st 2017 | July 22nd 2018 | Aug. 11th 2019 | July 30th 2020 | |
15th of Av |
Aug. 15th 2011 |
Aug. 3rd 2012 |
July 22nd 2013 | Aug. 11th 2014 | July 31st 2015 | Aug. 19th 2016 | Aug. 7th 2017 | July 17th 2018 | Aug. 16th 2019 | Aug. 5th 2020 |
Day Of Atonement (Yom Kippur): Because of the way the calendar is set up, Yom Kippur can not occur on the first, third, or sixth day of the week. This helps to deal with issues such as food preparation and burial issues along with the scheduling of the holiday Hoshanah Rabbah.(1)
Simchat Torah: The observance of Sukkot is on the 15th day of Tishri. It is a 8 day holiday. The first 6 days are known as Sukkot. The Seventh day takes upon itself a new name called Hoshana Rabba and is considered a holiday of its own because the requirements of Sukkot no longer apply. The Eighth day is known as Shemini Atzeret. The next day after the Eight days is Simchat Torah. Some congregations (mostly in Israel) celebrate Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah on the same day. Outside of Israel it is more common to have 2 separate days. This was originally necessary to allow for the news of the official recognition of the holidays timing to travel outside of Israel. This is no longer necessary but the tradition is already in place.
Purim: Sometimes this holiday is celebrated on the 14th or 15th of Adar depending on the custom of your geographical area. The United States is the 14th.
Fast Day Note: Sometimes when a Fast Day falls on the Sabbath an adjustment is made to allow the Fast Day observance to be held just before or just after the Sabbath instead of the actual day itself. In most cases, fasting on the Sabbath is not done.
Fast of Gedaliah: When Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday and Friday, the fast is postponed until Sunday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: The internationally recognized date comes from the Hebrew calendar and corresponds to the 27th day of Nisan on that calendar. It marks the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. In Hebrew, Holocaust Remembrance Day is called Yom Hashoah. When the actual date of Yom Hashoah falls on a Friday, the state of Israel observes Yom Hashoah on the preceding Thursday. When it falls on a Sunday, Yom Hashoah is observed on the following Monday.(2)
Calendar Related Articles |
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Miscellaneous:
God's Calendar of feasts are appointed times for us to meet with Him.
Acknowledgments:
1). The Jewish Festivals by S.M. Lehrman p.186.
2). http://www.ushmm.org/remembrance/dor/calendar/
