Jewish Holidays 5782 (2021-2022) for the Diaspora (2024)

This page displays the Diaspora holiday schedule.The Israel schedule is used by Jews living in modern Israel.

Major holidays 5782✡️

Rosh Hashana

The Jewish New Year. Also spelled Rosh Hashanah.🍏🍯

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1-2 Tishrei

Yom Kippur

Day of Atonement. The holiest day of the year in Judaism, traditionally observed with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer.✡️

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10 Tishrei

Sukkot

Feast of Booths. Also called the Feast of Tabernacles, the seven-day holiday is one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Hebrew: שלוש רגלים, shalosh regalim).🌿🍋

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15-21 Tishrei

Shmini Atzeret✡️

Eighth Day of Assembly. Immediately following Sukkot, it is observed as a separate holiday in the Diaspora and is combined with Simchat Torah in Israel.

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22 Tishrei

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Simchat Torah

Day of Celebrating the Torah. Celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle.✡️

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23 Tishrei

Chanukah

Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of rededication. Also known as the Festival of Lights, the eight-day festival is observed by lighting the candles of a hanukkiah (menorah).🕎

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25 Kislev - 2 Tevet

Purim

Celebration of Jewish deliverance as told by Megilat Esther. It commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination.🎭️📜

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14 Adar II

Pesach

Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Also called Chag HaMatzot (the Festival of Matzah), it commemorates the Exodus and freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt.🫓🍷

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15-22 Nisan

Shavuot

Festival of Weeks. Commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.⛰️🌸

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6-7 Sivan

Tish’a B’Av✡️

The Ninth of Av. Fast commemorating the destruction of the two Temples.

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10 Av

Minor holidays 5782✡️

Chag HaBanot✡️

North African Chanukah festival of daughters. Called Eid al-Banat in Arabic, the holiday was most preserved in Tunisia.

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30 Kislev

Tu BiShvat

New Year for Trees. Tu BiShvat is one of four “New Years” mentioned in the Mishnah.🌳

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15 Sh’vat

Purim Katan🎭️

Minor Purim celebration during Adar I on leap years

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14 Adar I

Shushan Purim Katan🎭️

Minor Purim celebration during Adar I on leap years in Jerusalem and walled cities

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15 Adar I

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15 Adar II

Days of the Omer

7 weeks from the second night of Pesach to the day before Shavuot. Also called Sefirat HaOmer, it is a practice that consists of a verbal counting of each of the forty-nine days between the two holidays

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16 Nisan - 5 Sivan

Pesach Sheni✡️

Second Passover, one month after Passover

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14 Iyyar

Lag BaOmer🔥

33rd day of counting the Omer. The holiday is a temporary break from the semi-mourning period the counting of the Omer.

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18 Iyyar

Tu B’Av❤️

Minor Jewish holiday of love. Observed on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Av.

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15 Av

Rosh Hashana LaBehemot🐑

New Year for Tithing Animals

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1 Elul

Leil Selichot🕍

Prayers for forgiveness in preparation for the High Holidays

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21 Elul

Minor fasts 5782

Minor fasts begin at dawn and end at nightfall.

Tzom Gedaliah

Fast of the Seventh Month. Commemorates the assassination of the Jewish governor of Judah.

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3 Tishrei

Asara B’Tevet

Fast commemorating the siege of Jerusalem

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10 Tevet

Ta’anit Esther

Fast of Esther

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13 Adar II

Ta’anit Bechorot

Fast of the First Born

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14 Nisan

Tzom Tammuz

Fast commemorating breaching of the walls of Jerusalem before the destruction of the Second Temple

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18 Tamuz

Modern holidays 5782🇮🇱

Modern Israeli holidays are national holidays officially recognized by theKnesset, Israel's parliament.

Yom HaAliyah School Observance🇮🇱

Aliyah Day observed in Israeli schools

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7 Cheshvan

Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day🇮🇱

Commemorates the life of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin

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12 Cheshvan

Sigd✡️

Ethiopian Jewish holiday occurring 50 days after Yom Kippur

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29 Cheshvan

Ben-Gurion Day🇮🇱

Commemorates the life and vision of Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion

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6 Kislev

Hebrew Language Day🇮🇱

Promotes the Hebrew language in Israel and around the world. Occurs on the birthday of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the father of modern spoken Hebrew.

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19 Tevet

Family Day🇮🇱

Yom HaMishpacha, a day to honor the family unit

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30 Sh’vat

Yom HaAliyah🇮🇱

Recognizes Aliyah, immigration to the Jewish State of Israel

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10 Nisan

Yom HaShoah✡️

Holocaust Memorial Day

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27 Nisan

Yom HaZikaron🇮🇱

Israeli Memorial Day. Remembers those who died in the War of Independence and other wars in Israel.

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3 Iyyar

Yom HaAtzma’ut🇮🇱

Israeli Independence Day. Commemorates the declaration of independence of Israel in 1948.

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4 Iyyar

Herzl Day🇮🇱

Commemorates the life and vision of Zionist leader Theodor Herzl

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10 Iyyar

Yom Yerushalayim🇮🇱

Jerusalem Day. Commemorates the re-unification of Jerusalem in 1967.

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28 Iyyar

Jabotinsky Day🇮🇱

Commemorates the life and vision of Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky

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29 Tamuz

Special Shabbatot 5782🕍

Shabbat Shuva

Shabbat of Returning. Shabbat that occurs during the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

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5 Tishrei

Shabbat Shirah

Shabbat of Song. Shabbat that includes Parashat Beshalach.

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13 Sh’vat

Shabbat Shekalim

Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh Adar. Read in preparation for Purim.

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25 Adar I

Shabbat Zachor

Shabbat of Remembrance. Shabbat before Purim.

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9 Adar II

Shabbat Parah

Shabbat of the Red Heifer. Shabbat before Shabbat HaChodesh, in preparation for Passover.

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23 Adar II

Shabbat HaChodesh

Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh Nissan. Read in preparation for Passover.

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1 Nisan

Shabbat HaGadol

Shabbat before Pesach (The Great Shabbat)

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8 Nisan

Shabbat Chazon

Shabbat of Prophecy/Shabbat of Vision. Shabbat before Tish'a B'Av.

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9 Av

Shabbat Nachamu

Shabbat after Tish'a B'Av (Shabbat of Consolation). The first of seven Shabbatot leading up to Rosh Hashanah.

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16 Av

Rosh Chodesh 5782🌒

רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ, transliterated Rosh Chodesh or Rosh Hodesh, is a minor holiday that occurs at the beginning of every month in the Hebrew calendar. It is marked by the birth of a new moon.

Note: the first day of Tishrei is notconsidered Rosh Chodesh. The holiday that occurs on the 1st day of Tishreiis called Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year.For the month of Tishrei, the major holiday of Rosh Hashana takesprecedence over what would be a minor holiday.

Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

Start of month of Cheshvan on the Hebrew calendar. חֶשְׁוָן (transliterated Cheshvan or Heshvan) is the 8th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 or 30 days, and corresponds to October or November on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Tishrei - 1 Cheshvan

Rosh Chodesh Kislev

Start of month of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar. Kislev (כִּסְלֵו) is the 9th month of the Hebrew year, has 30 or 29 days, and corresponds to November or December on the Gregorian calendar.

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1 Kislev

Rosh Chodesh Tevet

Start of month of Tevet on the Hebrew calendar. Tevet (טֵבֵת) is the 10th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to December or January on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Kislev - 1 Tevet

Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat

Start of month of Sh'vat on the Hebrew calendar. שְׁבָט (transliterated Sh'vat or Shevat) is the 11th month of the Hebrew year, has 30 days, and corresponds to January or February on the Gregorian calendar.

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1 Sh’vat

Rosh Chodesh Adar I

Start of month of Adar I (on leap years) on the Hebrew calendar. Adar I (אַדָר א׳) is the 12th month of the Hebrew year, occurs only on leap years, has 30 days, and corresponds to February or March on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Sh’vat - 1 Adar I

Rosh Chodesh Adar II

Start of month of Adar II (on leap years) on the Hebrew calendar. Adar II (אַדָר ב׳), sometimes "Adar Bet" or "Adar Sheni", is the 13th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, occurs only on leap years, and corresponds to February or March on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Adar I - 1 Adar II

Rosh Chodesh Nisan

Start of month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. נִיסָן (transliterated Nisan or Nissan) is the 1st month of the Hebrew year, has 30 days, and corresponds to March or April on the Gregorian calendar.

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1 Nisan

Rosh Chodesh Iyyar

Start of month of Iyyar on the Hebrew calendar. אִיָיר (transliterated Iyyar or Iyar) is the 2nd month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to April or May on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Nisan - 1 Iyyar

Rosh Chodesh Sivan

Start of month of Sivan on the Hebrew calendar. Sivan (סִיוָן) is the 3rd month of the Hebrew year, has 30 days, and corresponds to May or June on the Gregorian calendar.

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1 Sivan

Rosh Chodesh Tamuz

Start of month of Tamuz on the Hebrew calendar. תַּמּוּז (transliterated Tamuz or Tammuz) is the 4th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to June or July on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Sivan - 1 Tamuz

Rosh Chodesh Av

Start of month of Av on the Hebrew calendar. Av (אָב) is the 5th month of the Hebrew year, has 30 days, and corresponds to July or August on the Gregorian calendar.

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1 Av

Rosh Chodesh Elul

Start of month of Elul on the Hebrew calendar. Elul (אֱלוּל) is the 6th month of the Hebrew year, has 29 days, and corresponds to August or September on the Gregorian calendar.

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30 Av - 1 Elul

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