Jewish
Holidays

Jewish festivals occur on the Hebrew calendar, which is based on both the sun and moon’s cycles—vs. the Gregorian calendar, which is based solely on the sun’s. Jewish holidays encompass biblical festivals, seasonal milestones, historical celebrations, and rabbinic observations.

There are multiple terms in the Hebrew language to distinguish between holidays—Festival Days refer to the six Biblically-mandated festival dates, while High Holy Days refer to Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals commemorate historical Jewish migrations.

It is also important to note that Jewish “holidays” begin and end at sunset, rather than at midnight—as in the Gregorian calendar.

DateHolidayCategoryTags
Jan 27 Saturday
Auschwitz Liberation Day , ,
Holocaust Memorial Day , ,
International Holocaust Remembrance Day , ,
Feb 6 Tuesday
Tu BiShvat , ,
Feb 9 Friday
National Bagel and Lox Day ,
Scout Sabbath ,
Feb 26 Monday
Jewish Book Week , ,
Mar 23 Saturday
Erev Purim ,
Fast of Esther ,
Mar 24 Sunday
Purim , ,
Apr 22 Monday
Passover , ,
Pesach , ,
Apr 30 Tuesday
Last day of Passover ,
May 1 Monday
Jewish American Heritage Month , ,
May 4 Thursday
Pesach Sheni ,
Yom HaShoah , ,
May 9 Tuesday
Lag BaOmer , ,
May 12 Sunday
Yom HaAtzmaut , ,
May 13 Saturday
Israel Independence Day , ,
May 18 Thursday
Jerusalem Day
May 25 Thursday
Erev Shavuot
Shavuot
Jul 6 Thursday
Fast of Shiva Asar B'Tammuz , ,
Fast of Tammuz , ,
Jul 26 Wednesday
Tisha B'Av ,
Jul 27 Thursday
Ashura ,
Fast of Ninth of Av , ,
Aug 1 Tuesday
Tu B'Av ,
Sep 15 Friday
Rosh Hashanah
Sep 18 Monday
Gedaliah Fast
Sep 25 Monday
Yom Kippur
Sep 29 Friday
Sukkot ,
Oct 5 Thursday
Hoshana Rabbah
Oct 7 Saturday
Shemini Atzeret
Oct 8 Sunday
Simchat Torah
Nov 12 Sunday
Sigd Day , ,
Dec 7 Thursday
Hanukkah , ,