Five-Year Jewish Holidays Calendar

Jewish holidays through 2019.

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All holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date specified in the tables below. For example, if the dates for Rosh Hashanah were listed as Sept 9-10, then the holiday begins at sundown on Sept 8 and ends at sundown on Sept 10.

 

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Holiday Name
 Secular Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018- 2019
Jewish Year Hebrew Date 5775 5776 5777 5778 5779
Rosh Hashanah 1-2 Tishrei Sep. 25-26  Sep. 14-15  Oct. 3-4  Sep. 21-22 Sep. 10-11
Tzom Gedaliah  3 Tishrei Sep. 28 Sep. 16  Oct. 5 Sep. 24 Sep. 12
Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei Oct. 4  Sep. 23 Oct. 12 Sep. 30
Sukkot 15-20 Tishrei Oct. 9-15 Sep. 28-Oct. 4 Oct. 17-23 Oct. 5-11
Hoshanah Rabbah 21 Tishrei Oct. 15 Oct. 4 Oct. 23  Oct. 11 Sep. 30
Shemini Atzeret  22 Tishrei Oct. 16 Oct. 5 Oct. 24 Oct. 12
Simchat Torah 23 Tishrei Oct. 17 Oct. 6 Oct. 25  Oct. 13 Oct. 2
Hanukkah 25 Kislev-2 Tevet Dec. 17-24 Dec. 7-14  Dec. 25- Jan.1 Dec. 13-20
Asarah be-Tevet  10 Tevet Jan. 1 Dec. 22 Jan. 8 Dec. 28 Dec. 18
Tu Bishvat 15 Shevat Feb. 4 Jan. 25 Feb. 11   Jan. 31 Jan. 21
Ta’anit (Fast of) Esther 13 Adar Mar. 4 Mar. 23 March 9 Feb. 28 Mar. 20
Purim 14 Adar Mar. 5 Mar. 24 March 12 Mar. 1 Mar. 21
Passover 15-21 Nisan Apr. 4-11 Apr. 23-30 April 11-18 March 31- Apr. 7
Yom Hashoah 27 Nisan Apr. 16 May 5 April 23 Apr. 12
Yom Hazikaron 4 Iyar Apr. 22 May 11 May 1 Apr.18 May 8
Yom Ha’atzmaut 5 Iyar Apr. 23 May 12 May 2 Apr. 19 May 9
Lag Ba’omer 18 Iyar May 7 May 26 May 14 May 3 May 23
Yom Yerushalayim 28 Iyar  May 17 June 5 May 24 May 13 June 2
Shavuot 6-7 Sivan May 24-25 June 12-13 May 31-June 1  May 20-21 June 9-10
Tzom Shiva Asar B’Tammuz 17 Tammuz July 5 July 24 July 11 July 1 July 21
Tisha B’Av 9 Av July 26 Aug. 14 Aug. 1 July 22 Aug. 11

 

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