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  1. Listing of Jewish Holidays for 2025. Listing of Jewish Holidays for 2026. Special Dates on the Chabad Chassidic Calendar. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

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    • Calendar Year

      WICHTIG: Der jüdische Kalendertermin beginnt mit...

    • Chanukah

      Chanukah begins Wednesday evening, December 25, 2024 and...

    • The Month of Elul

      Elul is the 12th and final month in the Jewish calendar (the...

    • The Days of Purim

      The fourteenth and fifteenth of Adar are celebrated as...

    • Diaspora

      CALENDAR YEAR: Prossima 2024 2025 2026. SHOW DATES FOR:...

  2. www.myjewishlearning.com › article › calendar-of-major-jewish-holidaysJewish Calendar - My Jewish Learning

    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 ...

  3. Days begin and end at sunset, and Jewish festivals and holy days always commence a short time before sunset and terminate at nightfall the following day – approximately a 25 hour period. Times of the commencement of the Sabbath and festivals will vary according to the season and local sunset times.

  4. 17 paź 2024 · Jewish religious year, the cycle of Sabbaths and holidays that are commonly observed by the Jewish religious community—and officially in Israel by the Jewish secular community as well. The Sabbath and festivals are bound to the Jewish calendar, reoccur at fixed intervals, and are celebrated at home and in the synagogue according to ritual set ...

  5. 13 paź 2024 · Passover commemorates the biblical story of the Exodus. The major Jewish holidays are the Pilgrim Festivals—Pesaḥ (Passover), Shavuot (Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost), and Sukkoth (Tabernacles)—and the High Holidays— Rosh Hashana (New Year) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).

  6. Learn more about the Jewish calendar from our friends at BimBam: Jews often say: "The holidays are late this year" or "The holidays are early this year." In fact, the holidays never are early or late; they are always on time, according to the Jewish calendar.

  7. There are essentially three major categories of Jewish holidays, celebrations, and commemorations found in the Jewish calendar. These are biblical holidays, rabbinic holidays, and post-rabbinic celebrations.

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