Holiday Calendar

ROSH HASHANAH
2019 2020 2021
Eve, Sept. 29
Eve, Sept. 18
Eve, Sept. 6
Monday, Sept. 30
Saturday, Sept. 19
Monday, Sept. 7
Tuesday, Oct. 1
Sunday, Sept. 20
Tuesday, Sept. 8
Eve, Oct. 8
Eve, Sept. 27
Eve, Sept. 15
Wednesday, Oct. 9
Monday, Sept. 28
Thursday, Sept. 16
Eve, Oct. 13
Eve, Oct. 2
Eve, Sept. 20
Harvest Festival
Monday, Oct. 14
Saturday, Oct. 3
Tuesday, Sept. 21
Tuesday, Oct. 15
Sunday, Oct. 4
Wednesday, Sept. 22
Jewish New Year
YOM KIPPUR
Day of Atonement
SUKKOT SHEMINI ATZERET
Eighth Day of Assembly
SIMCHAT TORAH
Rejoicing of the Torah
CHANUKAH Festival of Lights

Eve, Oct. 20
Eve, Oct. 9
Eve, Sept. 27
Monday, Oct. 21
Saturday, Oct. 10
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Eve, Oct. 21
Eve, Oct. 10
Eve, Sept. 28
Tuesday, Oct. 22
Sunday, Oct. 11
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Eve, Dec. 22
Eve, Dec. 10
Eve, Nov. 28
Monday, Dec. 23
Friday, Dec. 11
Monday, Nov. 29
to Monday, Dec. 30
TU B’SHEVAT
to to Friday, Dec. 18
2020 Monday, Dec. 6
2021 2022 Eve, Feb. 9
Eve, Feb. 9
Eve, Jan. 16
Monday, Feb. 10
Monday, Feb. 10
Monday, Jan. 17
Eve, March 9
Eve, Feb. 25
Eve, March 16
Monday, March 10
Friday, Feb. 26
Thursday, March 17
PESACH Eve, April 8
Eve, March 27
Eve, April 15
Passover New Year of the Trees
PURIM Feast of Esther
Thursday, April 9
Sunday, March 28
Saturday, April 16
Friday, April 10
Monday, March 29
Sunday, April 17
Wednesday, April 15
Saturday, April 3
Friday, April 22
Thursday, April 16
Sunday, April 4
Saturday, April 23
Eve, May 11
Eve, April 29
Eve, May 18
Tuesday, May 12
Friday, April 30
Thursday, May 19
LAG B’OMER
33rd Day of Counting of Omer
SHAVUOT Receiving of the Torah
14
5780 5781 5782
THE GUIDE 2019/2020
2015/2016 Eve, May 28
Eve, May 16
Eve, June 4
Friday, May 29
Monday, May 17
Sunday, June 5
Saturday, May 30
Tuesday, May 18
Monday, June 6



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