Jewish holidays 2000-2050
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Jewish holiday
Jewish holidays are days observed by Jews as holy or secular commemorations of important events in Jewish history. In Hebrew, Jewish holidays and festivals, depending on their nature, may be called yom tov or chag or ta'anit...

s from 2000 to 2050
. All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date shown. On holidays marked "*", Jews are not permitted to work. Because the Hebrew calendar
Hebrew calendar
The Hebrew calendar , or Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances. It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits , and daily Psalm reading, among many ceremonial uses...

 is governed by precise mathematical rules and no longer relies at all on observation, it is possible to state what day the holidays will fall on for any date in the foreseeable future.

5760s (2000s)

5760 (1999–2000)

5761 (2000–2001)

5762 (2001–2002)

5763 (2002–2003)

5764 (2003–2004)

5765 (2004–2005)

5766 (2005–2006)

5767 (2006–2007)

5768 (2007–2008)

5769 (2008–2009)

5770s (2010s)

5770 (2009–2010)

5771 (2010–2011)

5772 (2011–2012)

5773 (2012–2013)

5774 (2013–2014)

5775 (2014–2015)

5776 (2015–2016)

5777 (2016–2017)

5778 (2017–2018)

5779 (2018–2019)

5780s (2020s)

5780 (2019–2020)

5781 (2020–2021)

5782 (2021–2022)

5783 (2022–2023)

5784 (2023–2024)

5785 (2024–2025)

5786 (2025–2026)

5787 (2026–2027)

5788 (2027–2028)

5789 (2028–2029)

Jewish holiday
Jewish holiday
Jewish holidays are days observed by Jews as holy or secular commemorations of important events in Jewish history. In Hebrew, Jewish holidays and festivals, depending on their nature, may be called yom tov or chag or ta'anit...

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Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah , , is the Jewish New Year. It is the first of the High Holy Days or Yamim Nora'im which occur in the autumn...

* (also following day)

Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur , also known as Day of Atonement, is the holiest and most solemn day of the year for the Jews. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue...

*

Sukkot
Sukkot
Sukkot is a Biblical holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei . It is one of the three biblically mandated festivals Shalosh regalim on which Hebrews were commanded to make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem.The holiday lasts seven days...

* (first of seven days)

Shemini Atzeret
Shemini Atzeret
Shemini Atzeret is a Jewish holiday. It is celebrated on the 22nd day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei. In the Diaspora, an additional day is celebrated, the second day being separately referred to as Simchat Torah...

*

Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah or Simḥath Torah is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle...

*

Hanukkah
Hanukkah
Hanukkah , also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE...

 (first of eight days)

Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat or Tu B'Shevat is a minor Jewish holiday, occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat . It is also called "The New Year of the Trees" or...



Purim
Purim
Purim is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire from destruction in the wake of a plot by Haman, a story recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther .Purim is celebrated annually according to the Hebrew calendar on the 14th...



Pesach
Passover
Passover is a Jewish holiday and festival. It commemorates the story of the Exodus, in which the ancient Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt...

* (first of seven days, or eight outside of Israel)

Yom Ha'Shoah

Yom Ha'atzmaut
Yom Ha'atzmaut
Yom Ha'atzmaut commemorates Israel's declaration of Independence in 1948. It is celebrated on 5 Iyar according to the Hebrew calendar. Yom Ha'atzmaut is preceded by Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day.-History:...



Lag Ba'omer
Lag Ba'omer
Lag BaOmer , also known as Lag LaOmer amongst Sephardi Jews, is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the thirty-third day of the Counting of the Omer, which occurs on the 18th day of Iyar. One reason given for the holiday is as the day of passing of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. Modern Jewish tradition links...



Shavuot
Shavuot
The festival of is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan ....

* (outside of Israel, Shavuot lasts two days)

Tisha B'Av
Tisha B'Av
|Av]],") is an annual fast day in Judaism, named for the ninth day of the month of Av in the Hebrew calendar. The fast commemorates the destruction of both the First Temple and Second Temple in Jerusalem, which occurred about 655 years apart, but on the same Hebrew calendar date...




5790s (2030s)

5790 (2029–2030)

5791 (2030–2031)

5792 (2031–2032)

5793 (2032–2033)

5794 (2033–2034)

5795 (2034–2035)

5796 (2035–2036)

5797 (2036–2037)

5798 (2037–2038)

5799 (2038–2039)

5800s (2040s)

5800 (2039–2040)

5801 (2040–2041)

5802 (2041–2042)

5803 (2042–2043)

5804 (2043–2044)

5805 (2044–2045)

5806 (2045–2046)

5807 (2046–2047)

5808 (2047–2048)

5809 (2048–2049)

5810s (2050s)

5810 (2049–2050)

5811 (2050)

5760 (1999–2000)

  • Saturday, September 11: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 20: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, September 25: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 2: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 3: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 4: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 22: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 21: Purim
  • Thursday, April 20: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, May 2: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 10: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 23: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 9: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 10: Tisha B'Av

5761 (2000–2001)

  • Saturday, September 30: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 9: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 14: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 21: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 22: Simchat Torah*
  • Friday, December 22: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, February 8: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, March 9: Purim
  • Sunday, April 8: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 19: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 26: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 11: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, May 28: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 29: Tisha B'Av

5762 (2001–2002)

  • Tuesday, September 18: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, September 27: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, October 2: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, October 9: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, October 10: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 10: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 28: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, February 26: Purim
  • Thursday, March 28: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 9: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 17: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, April 30: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 17: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 18: Tisha B'Av

5763 (2002–2003)

  • Saturday, September 7: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 16: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, September 21: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, September 28: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, September 29: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, November 30: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 18: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 18: Purim
  • Thursday, April 17: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 29: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 7: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 20: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 6: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 7: Tisha B'Av

5764 (2003–2004)

  • Saturday, September 27: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 6: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 11: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 18: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 19: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 20: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 7: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 7: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 6: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 19: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 27: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 9: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 26: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 27: Tisha B'Av

5765 (2004–2005)

  • Thursday, September 16: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 25: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 30: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 7: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 8: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 8: Hanukkah
  • Tuesday, January 25: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, March 25: Purim
  • Sunday, April 24: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 5: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 12: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 27: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, June 13: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 14: Tisha B'Av

5766 (2005–2006)

  • Tuesday, October 4: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, October 13: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, October 18: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, October 25: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, October 26: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 26: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 13: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 14: Purim
  • Thursday, April 13: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 25: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 3: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 16: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 2: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 3: Tisha B'Av

5767 (2006–2007)

  • Saturday, September 23: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 2: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 7: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 14: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 15: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 16: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 3: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 4: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 3: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 16: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 24: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 6: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 23: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 24: Tisha B'Av

5768 (2007–2008)

  • Thursday, September 13: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 22: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 27: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 4: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 5: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 5: Hanukkah
  • Tuesday, January 22: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, March 21: Purim
  • Sunday, April 20: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 1: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 8: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 23: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, June 9: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 10: Tisha B'Av

5769 (2008–2009)

  • Tuesday, September 30: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, October 9: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, October 14: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, October 21: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, October 22: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 22: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 9: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 10: Purim
  • Thursday, April 9: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 21: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 29: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 12: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 29: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 30: Tisha B'Av

5770 (2009–2010)

  • Saturday, September 19: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 28: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 3: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 10: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 11: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 12: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 30: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, February 28: Purim
  • Tuesday, March 30: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 12: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 20: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 2: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 19: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 20: Tisha B'Av

5771 (2010–2011)

  • Thursday, September 9: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 18: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 23: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, September 30: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 1: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, December 2: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 20: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 20: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 19: Pesach*
  • Monday, May 2: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 10: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 22: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 8: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 9: Tisha B'Av

5772 (2011–2012)

  • Thursday, September 29: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 8: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 13: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 20: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 21: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 21: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, February 8: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 8: Purim
  • Saturday, April 7: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 19: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 26: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 10: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 27: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 29: Tisha B'Av

5773 (2012–2013)

  • Monday, September 17: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 26: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 1: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 8: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 9: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, December 9: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 26: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, February 24: Purim
  • Tuesday, March 26: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 8: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 16: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, April 28: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 15: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 16: Tisha B'Av

5774 (2013–2014)

  • Thursday, September 5: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 14: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 19: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, September 26: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, September 27: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, November 28: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 16: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 16: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 15: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 28: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 6: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 18: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 4: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 5: Tisha B'Av

5775 (2014–2015)

  • Thursday, September 25: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 4: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 9: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 16: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 17: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 17: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, February 4: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 5: Purim
  • Saturday, April 4: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 16: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 23: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 7: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 24: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 26: Tisha B'Av

5776 (2015–2016)

  • Monday, September 14: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 23: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, September 28: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 5: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 6: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 7: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 25: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 24: Purim
  • Saturday, April 23: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 5: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 12: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 26: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 12: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 14: Tisha B'Av

5777 (2016–2017)

  • Monday, October 3: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 12: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 17: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 24: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 25: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, December 25: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 11: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 12: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 11: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 24: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 2: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 14: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 31: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 1: Tisha B'Av

5778 (2017–2018)

  • Thursday, September 21: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 30: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 5: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 12: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 13: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 13: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, January 31: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 1: Purim
  • Saturday, March 31: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 12: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 19: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 3: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 20: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 22: Tisha B'Av

5779 (2018–2019)

  • Monday, September 10: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 19: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, September 24: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 1: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 2: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 3: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 21: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 21: Purim
  • Saturday, April 20: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 2: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 9: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 23: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 9: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 11: Tisha B'Av

5780 (2019–2020)

  • Monday, September 30: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 9: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 14: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 21: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 22: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 23: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 10: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 10: Purim
  • Thursday, April 9: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 21: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 29: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 12: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 29: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 30: Tisha B'Av

5781 (2020–2021)

  • Saturday, September 19: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 28: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 3: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 10: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 11: Simchat Torah*
  • Friday, December 11: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 28: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, February 26: Purim
  • Sunday, March 28: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 7: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 15: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, April 30: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, May 17: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 18: Tisha B'Av

5782 (2021–2022)

  • Tuesday, September 7: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, September 16: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, September 21: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, September 28: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, September 29: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, November 29: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 17: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 17: Purim
  • Saturday, April 16: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 28: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 5: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 19: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 5: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 7: Tisha B'Av

5783 (2022–2023)

  • Monday, September 26: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 5: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 10: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 17: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 18: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 19: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 6: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 7: Purim
  • Thursday, April 6: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 18: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 26: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 9: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 26: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 27: Tisha B'Av

5784 (2023–2024)

  • Saturday, September 16: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 25: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, September 30: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 7: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 8: Simchat Torah*
  • Friday, December 8: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 25: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 24: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 23: Pesach*
  • Monday, May 6: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 14: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 26: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 12: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 13: Tisha B'Av

5785 (2024–2025)

  • Thursday, October 3: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 12: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 17: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 24: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 25: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, December 26: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, February 13: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, March 14: Purim
  • Sunday, April 13: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 24: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 1: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 16: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, June 2: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 3: Tisha B'Av

5786 (2025–2026)

  • Tuesday, September 23: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, October 2: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, October 7: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, October 14: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, October 15: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 15: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 2: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 3: Purim
  • Thursday, April 2: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 14: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 22: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 5: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 22: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 23: Tisha B'Av

5787 (2026–2027)

  • Saturday, September 12: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 21: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, September 26: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 3: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 4: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 5: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 23: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 23: Purim
  • Thursday, April 22: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, May 4: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 12: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 25: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 11: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 12: Tisha B'Av

5788 (2027–2028)

  • Saturday, October 2: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 11: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 16: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 23: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 24: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 25: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 12: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 12: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 11: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 24: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 2: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 14: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 31: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 1: Tisha B'Av

5789 (2028–2029)

  • Thursday, September 21: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 30: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 5: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 12: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 13: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 13: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, January 31: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 1: Purim
  • Saturday, March 31: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 12: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 19: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 3: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 20: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 22: Tisha B'Av

5790 (2029–2030)

  • Monday, September 10: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 19: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, September 24: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 1: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 2: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, December 2: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 19: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 19: Purim
  • Thursday, April 18: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 30: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 8: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 21: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 7: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 8: Tisha B'Av

5791 (2030–2031)

  • Saturday, September 28: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 7: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 12: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 19: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 20: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 21: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 8: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 9: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 8: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 21: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 29: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 11: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 28: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 29: Tisha B'Av

5792 (2031–2032)

  • Thursday, September 18: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 27: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 2: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 9: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 10: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 10: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, January 28: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, February 26: Purim
  • Saturday, March 27: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 8: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 15: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, April 29: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 16: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 18: Tisha B'Av

5793 (2032–2033)

  • Monday, September 6: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 15: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, September 20: Sukkot*
  • Monday, September 27: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, September 28: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, November 28: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 15: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 15: Purim
  • Thursday, April 14: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 26: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 4: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 17: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, June 3: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 4: Tisha B'Av

5794 (2033–2034)

  • Saturday, September 24: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, October 3: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 8: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 15: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 16: Simchat Torah*
  • Saturday, December 17: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 4: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 5: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 4: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 17: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 25: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 7: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 24: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 25: Tisha B'Av

5795 (2034–2035)

  • Thursday, September 14: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 23: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 28: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 5: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 6: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, December 7: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 25: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 25: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 24: Pesach*
  • Monday, May 7: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 15: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 27: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 13: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 14: Tisha B'Av

5796 (2035–2036)

  • Thursday, October 4: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 13: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 18: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 25: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 26: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 26: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, February 13: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 13: Purim
  • Saturday, April 12: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 24: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 1: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 15: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 1: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 3: Tisha B'Av

5797 (2036–2037)

  • Monday, September 22: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 1: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 6: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 13: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 14: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, December 14: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, January 31: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 1: Purim
  • Tuesday, March 31: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 13: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, April 21: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 3: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, May 20: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, July 21: Tisha B'Av

5798 (2037–2038)

  • Thursday, September 10: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, September 19: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, September 24: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 1: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 2: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, December 3: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 21: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 21: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 20: Pesach*
  • Monday, May 3: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 11: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 23: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 9: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 10: Tisha B'Av

5799 (2038–2039)

  • Thursday, September 30: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 9: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 14: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 21: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 22: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 22: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, February 9: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 10: Purim
  • Saturday, April 9: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 21: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 28: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 12: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 29: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 31: Tisha B'Av

5800 (2039–2040)

  • Monday, September 19: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 28: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 3: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 10: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 11: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 12: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 30: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, February 28: Purim
  • Thursday, March 29: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 10: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 18: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 1: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 18: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 19: Tisha B'Av

5801 (2040–2041)

  • Saturday, September 8: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 17: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, September 22: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, September 29: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, September 30: Simchat Torah*
  • Friday, November 30: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 17: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 17: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 16: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 29: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 7: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 19: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 5: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 6: Tisha B'Av

5802 (2041–2042)

  • Thursday, September 26: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 5: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 10: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 17: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 18: Simchat Torah*
  • Wednesday, December 18: Hanukkah
  • Wednesday, February 5: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 6: Purim
  • Saturday, April 5: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 17: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 24: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 8: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, May 25: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 27: Tisha B'Av

5803 (2042–2043)

  • Monday, September 15: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, September 24: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, September 29: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 6: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 7: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 8: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 26: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 26: Purim
  • Saturday, April 25: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 7: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 14: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 28: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 14: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 16: Tisha B'Av

5804 (2043–2044)

  • Monday, October 5: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 14: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 19: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 26: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 27: Simchat Torah*
  • Sunday, December 27: Hanukkah
  • Saturday, February 13: Tu Bishvat
  • Sunday, March 13: Purim
  • Tuesday, April 12: Pesach*
  • Monday, April 25: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Tuesday, May 3: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Sunday, May 15: Lag Ba'omer
  • Wednesday, June 1: Shavuot*
  • Tuesday, August 2: Tisha B'Av

5805 (2044–2045)

  • Thursday, September 22: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Saturday, October 1: Yom Kippur*
  • Thursday, October 6: Sukkot*
  • Thursday, October 13: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Friday, October 14: Simchat Torah*
  • Thursday, December 15: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, February 2: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, March 3: Purim
  • Sunday, April 2: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 15: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 20: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 5: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, May 22: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 23: Tisha B'Av

5806 (2045–2046)

  • Tuesday, September 12: Rosh HaShnanah*
  • Thursday, September 21: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, September 26: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, October 3: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, October 4: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 4: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 22: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 22: Purim
  • Saturday, April 21: Pesach*
  • Thursday, May 3: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 10: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 24: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 10: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 12: Tisha B'Av

5807 (2046–2047)

  • Monday, October 1: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 10: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 15: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 22: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 23: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 24: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 11: Tu Bisnhvat
  • Tuesday, March 12: Purim
  • Thursday, April 11: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 23: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, May 1: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 14: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 31: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, August 1: Tisha B'Av

5808 (2047–2048)

  • Saturday, September 21: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Monday, September 30: Yom Kippur*
  • Saturday, October 5: Sukkot*
  • Saturday, October 12: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Sunday, October 13: Simchat Torah*
  • Friday, December 13: Hanukkah
  • Thursday, January 30: Tu Bishvat
  • Friday, February 28: Purim
  • Sunday, March 29: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 9: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, April 16: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Friday, May 1: Lag Ba'omer
  • Monday, May 18: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, July 19: Tisha B'Av

5809 (2048–2049)

  • Tuesday, September 8: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Thursday, September 17: Yom Kippur*
  • Tuesday, September 22: Sukkot*
  • Tuesday, September 29: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Wednesday, September 30: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, November 30: Hanukkah
  • Monday, January 18: Tu Bishvat
  • Thursday, March 18: Purim
  • Saturday, April 17: Pesach*
  • Thursday, April 29: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Thursday, May 6: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Thursday, May 20: Lag Ba'omer
  • Sunday, June 6: Shavuot*
  • Sunday, August 8: Tisha B'Av

5810 (2049–2050)

  • Monday, September 27: Rosh HaShanah*
  • Wednesday, October 6: Yom Kippur*
  • Monday, October 11: Sukkot*
  • Monday, October 18: Shemini Atzeret*
  • Tuesday, October 19: Simchat Torah*
  • Monday, December 20: Hanukkah
  • Monday, February 7: Tu Bishvat
  • Tuesday, March 8: Purim
  • Thursday, April 7: Pesach*
  • Tuesday, April 19: Yom Ha'Shoah
  • Wednesday, April 27: Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Tuesday, May 10: Lag Ba'omer
  • Friday, May 27: Shavuot*
  • Thursday, July 28: Tisha B'Av

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