JEWISH HOLIDAY CALENDAR
5783 (2022-2023)
Jewish holidays begin at sundown and end at nightfall on the last day.
Selichot Sept. 17
Sat. Shemini Atzeret
Pesach (Passover)
Yom Ha’atzmaut
Oct. 17
Mon. April 5-7
Thurs. – Fri.
April 26
Wed. Rosh Hashanah
Simchat Torah
Lag B’omer
Sept. 26-27
Mon. – Tues.
Oct. 18
Tues. Concluding Days
of Pesach
Kol Nidre
Chanukah Oct. 4
Tues. Dec. 18-26
Sun. Night – Mon.
Yom Kippur
Tu B’Shevat
Oct. 4
Wed. Sukkot
Oct. 10-11
Mon. – Tues.
16 February 6
Mon. Purim
March 7
Tues. Philadelphia Guide to Jewish Life 2022-2023
April 11-13
Wed. – Thurs.
Yom HaShoah
April 18
Tues. Yom Hazikaron
April 25
Tues. May 9
Tues. Yom Yerushalayim
May 19
Fri. Shavuot
May 26-27
Fri. – Sat.
Tish’a B’av
August 2
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