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  2. Jewish Holidays - Chabad.org

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    Information on the septennial Hakhel and Shemitah (Sabbatical) years, and the once-in-28-years Sun Blessing. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

  3. Jewish Calendar - Hebrew Calendar - Chabad.org

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    Today is Sun. Sep. 29, 2024 | Elul 26, 5784 This week's Torah reading is Ha'azinu Upcoming holiday is Rosh Hashanah | Oct. 2 - Oct. 4

  4. Today is Mon. Sep. 30, 2024 | Elul 27, 5784 This week's Torah reading is Ha'azinu Upcoming holiday is Rosh Hashanah | Oct. 2 - Oct. 4

  5. September, 2024 / Av - Elul, 5784 - Jewish Calendar - Hebrew...

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    Today is Sun. Sep. 29, 2024 | Elul 26, 5784 This week's Torah reading is Ha'azinu Upcoming holiday is Rosh Hashanah | Oct. 2 - Oct. 4

  6. Jewish Holidays in 2023 - Chabad.org

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    Information on the septennial Hakhel and Shemitah (Sabbatical) years, and the once-in-28-years Sun Blessing. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

  7. Jewish Holidays in 2024 - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/holidays/default_cdo/year/2024

    Information on the septennial Hakhel and Shemitah (Sabbatical) years, and the once-in-28-years Sun Blessing. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

  8. The High Holidays – Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

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    Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, form the High Holidays, also known as the Days of Awe. They are celebrated in the early fall and mark the start of the Jewish Year.

  9. Rosh Hashanah 2024 - The Jewish New Year - Chabad.org

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    Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the universe, the day G‑d created Adam and Eve, and it’s celebrated as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah 5785 begins at sundown on the eve of Tishrei 1 (Oct. 2, 2024) and ends after nightfall on Tishrei 2 (Oct. 4, 2024).

  10. Shavuot - The Holiday of the Giving of the Torah - Chabad.org

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    Shavuot 2025 (a two-day holiday, celebrated from sunset on June 1, 2025 until nightfall on June 3, 2025) coincides with the date that G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai more than 3,000 years ago.

  11. Pesach (Passover) 2025 is from April 12 to April 20 2025. Passover is celebrated by Jews every year, commemorating the anniversary of our miraculous Exodus from Egyptian slavery, as told in the Bible. On the first two nights of Passover (just the first night in Israel), we hold a Seder.