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Upcoming Events -
Calendar Year 2010 (5770 / 5771)
| Event |
Date |
Jewish
Calendar Date |
| Purim
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February 28th |
Adar 14 |
| Shushan
Purim |
March 1st |
Adar 15 |
| Passover |
March 29th (first evening) |
Nisan 14 |
| Unleavened
Bread |
March 30th -
April 6th |
Nisan 15 -
22 |
| First
Fruits |
April 4th |
Nisan 15 |
| Yom
Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) |
April 11th |
Nisan 27 |
| Israel
Memorial Day |
April 19th |
Iyyar 4 |
| Israel
Independence Day |
April 20th |
Iyyar 5 |
| Shavuot
(Pentecost) first day (beginning at evening) |
May 18th |
Sivan 6 |
| Tisha B'Av (sunset to
nightfall) |
July 20th |
Av 9 |
| Rosh
Hashanah |
September 8th |
Tishrei 1 |
| Yom
Kippur |
September 17th |
Tishrei 10 |
| Sukkot
(Tabernacles) |
September
22nd - 30th |
Tishrei 15
- 22 |
| Simchat
Torah |
September 30th / October
1st |
Tishrei 23 |
| Hanukkah (Festival
of Lights / Feast of Dedication) |
December 1st -
9th |
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
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