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Jewish Heritage Revival

One Heritage United by Messiah

Upcoming Events - Calendar Year 2009 (5769 / 5770)

Event Date Jewish Calendar Date
Purim March 10th Adar 14
Shushan Purim March 11th Adar 15
Passover April 8th (first evening) Nisan 14
Unleavened Bread April 9 - 15 Nisan 15 - 22
First Fruits April 19th Nisan 15
Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) April 21st Nisan 27
Israel Memorial Day April 28th Iyyar 4
Israel Independence Day April 29th Iyyar 5
Shavuot (Pentecost) first day (beginning at evening) May 28th  Sivan 6
Tisha B'Av (sunset to nightfall) July 29th - 30th Av 9
Rosh Hashanah September 19th Tishrei 1
Yom Kippur September 28th Tishrei 10
Sukkot (Tabernacles) October 3rd - 10th Tishrei 15 - 22
Simchat Torah October 11th Tishrei 23
Hanukkah (Festival of Lights / Feast of Dedication) December 12th - 19th Kislev 25 - Tevet 2

Note - The Jewish Calendar is Lunar and therefore the day begins at sundown. Many of these holidays are celebrated the evening before (on the standard calendar), which is the day of on the Jewish calendar.

Note - The feast of First Fruits is celebrated on the first day of the week after the Sabbath, during Passover and Unleavened Bread.  Our Messiah was resurrected after three days.  Therefore, each year, the number of days between Passover and First Fruits will vary.  For more information on the timeline that our Messiah followed, please read our article on the Passover