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Jewish Holidays are so Jewish! How so,  you may ask? If you live outside of Israel you know that the holidays are never on time. They are either early or late, because it depends. On What? You may ask :)

Though Jewish Holidays are celebrated each year, the time of celebration depends on the Lunar based Hebrew Calendar, with each month beginning with the new moon. But since Jewish Holidays are also celebrating the solar seasons, Jewish leap years occur every two or three years.

Unlike the Gregorian calendar used by most of the world which arbitrarily sets the length of months to 28, 30 or 31 days, so it corresponds to the 365.5 days of the Solar year, the Jewish calendar coordinates the astronomical characteristics of our cosmological environment, the Months are either 29 or 30 days corresponding with the 29½-day lunar cycle, and the years are either 12 or 13 months, corresponding to the 12.4 month solar cycle.

As a result, some years we celebrate Chanukah around Thanksgiving time and other years closer to New Years Day, and the high holidays are upon us at times in early to mid September and other years Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot/Simchat Torah are celebrated in October. 



SHABBAT
Every Week
Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath) occurs each Friday just prior to sundown and lasts through Saturday, until nightfall Saturday night. In practice, this 25-hour weekly occurrence emphasizes restraint from physical work and labor. More...

ROSH HASHANAH
September 16, 2023
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Traditions include dipping apples in honey, blowing the shofar and more. More...

YOM KIPPUR
September 25, 2023
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, a day marked by fasting and prayer. More...

SUKKOT
September 30, 2023
Sukkot is the Festival of Booths, the Lulav and the Etrog and on Simchat Torah we rejoice in the Torah, as the new reading cycle begins. More...


SHMINI ATZERET & SIMCHAT TORAH
October 7, 2023
Simchat Torah (שמחת תורה) means "Rejoicing in the Torah." Simchat Torah marks the completion of the annual cycle of weekly Torah readings.  More...

CHANUKAH
December 19-26, 2022
Chanukah is mostly associated with Menorah lighting and dreidels. But there is much more to this holiday of lights. Click here for everything you always wanted to know about Chanukah and had no one to ask. More...

ASARAH b'TEVET
January 3, 2023
The Tenth of Tevet  (עשרה בטבת) commemorates the onset of the siege that Nebuchadrezzar of Babylonia laid to ancient Jerusalem More...

TU b'SHVAT
January 6, 2023
Tu b'Shvat celebrates the New Year for the Trees, which is in essence a celebration of nature and the fruits of the land of Israel. More...

PURIM
March 7, 2023
Purim - commemorate the escape from annihilation of the Jews of Persia. The Heroes, Esther and her cousin Morderchai are saluted with dress up, drink and merriment. More...

PASSOVER
April 6 - 13, 2023
Pesach celebrates Freedom. In commemoration of the deliverance of our forefathers from Egypt we conduct a Seder, eat Matzah and read the Haggadah.. More...

YOM HAZIKARON (ISRAEL'S MEMORIAL DAY)
April 25, 2023
Yom Hazikaron - Israel's Memorial Day is a day when Israel honors its fallen soldiers and its civilian terror victims.. More...

YOM HA'ATZMAUT (ISRAEL'S INDEPENDENCE DAY)
April 26, 2023
Every year since 1948, Israel celebrates its independence on the fifth day of Iyar, which is the formal Hebrew Calendar date of the establishment of the State. More...

LAG b'OMER
May 9, 2023
Lag Ba'Omer is simply shorthand for the thirty-third day of the Omer, as Hebrew letters have numeric values, the "lamed" equals 30, and the "gimmel" three, Lamed Gimmel (L"G) Ba'Omer, literally 33 (days) in the Omer.  More...

YOM YERUSHALYIM
May 19, 2023
Yom Yerushalayim "יום ירושלים" (Jerusalem Day) is the most recent addition to the Hebrew calendar as an Israeli and Jewish national holiday, celebrating the reunification of Jerusalem, every year on the 28th day of Iyar.  More...

SHAVUOT
June 5, 2022
Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks, is celebrated every year on the sixth and seventh day of the Hebrew month Sivan (and only on the sixth day of Sivan in Israel). More...

YUD ZAYIN (17) TAMUZ
17 July, 2022
The Seventeenth Day of Tammuz is one of the four Rabbinically instituted Jewish fast days commemorating the breach of the walls of Jerusalem prior to the destruction of the 2nd Temple. More...

TISHA b'AV
August 7, 2022
Tisha B'Av or Tish'ah b'Av (Hebrew: תשעה באב or ט׳ באב, tish‘āh bə-āv) is the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, is it a month and a day fraught with tragedy.  More...
 


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