The Jewish calendar is both solar and lunar, consisting of 12 months of either 29 or 30 days. The Jewish year (5784, 5785, etc.) begins on Rosh Hashanah and ends just before the following Rosh Hashanah.
All holidays begin at sundown on the start date listed and end at sundown on the end date listed.
5785 (2024-25)
Hanukkah
Dec. 25, 2024 – Jan. 2, 2025
Tu Bishvat
Feb. 12-13, 2025
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Purim
March 14–15, 2025
Passover
April 12–April 20, 2025
Lag Ba’Omer
May 15-16, 2025
Shavuot
June 1–3, 2025
Tisha B’Av
August 2–3, 2025
Tu B’Av
August 9–10, 2025
5786 (2025-26)
Rosh Hashanah
Oct. 2-4, 2024
Fast of Gedalia
Oct. 6, 2024
Yom Kippur
Oct. 1-2, 2025
Sukkot
Oct. 6-13, 2025
Shemini Atzeret
Oct. 13-15, 2025
Simchat Torah
Oct. 13–15, 2025
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Rosh Hashanah
Pronounced: roshe hah-SHAH-nah, also roshe ha-shah-NAH, Origin: Hebrew, the Jewish new year.
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