4 year calendar

Transliterated Hebrew holiday names, where linked, take you to more details about the holiday.
 

 

Secular Year

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Holiday Name

Jewish Year

5768

5769

5770

5771

Rosh Hashanah
(Jewish New Year)

1-2 Tishrei

Sep. 13-14

Sep. 30-Oct. 1

Sep. 19-20

Sep. 9-10

Tsom Gedaliah
(Fast of Gedaliah)

3 Tishrei

Oct. 6

Sep. 25

Sep. 21

Sep. 12

Yom Kippur
(Day of Atonement)

10 Tishrei

Sep. 22

Oct. 9

Sep. 28

Sep. 18

Sukkot
(Festival of Huts)

15-20 Tishrei

Sep. 27-Oct. 3

Oct. 14-20

Oct. 3-9

Sep. 23-29

Hoshanah Rabbah
(last day of Sukkot)

21 Tishrei

Oct. 3

Oct. 20

Oct. 9

Sep. 29

Shemini Atzeret*
(Eighth Day of Assembly)

22 Tishrei

Oct. 4

Oct. 21

Oct. 10

Sep. 30

Simchat Torah*
(Rejoicing with the Torah)

23 Tishrei

Oct. 5

Oct. 22

Oct. 11

Oct. 1

Hanukkah
(Festival of Lights)

25 Kislev - 2 Tevet

Dec. 5-12

Dec. 22-29

Dec. 12-19

Dec. 2-9

Asarah be-Tevet
(Fast of 10 Tevet)

10 Tevet

Dec. 19

Jan. 6

Dec. 27

Dec. 16

Tu Bishvat
(New Year of Trees)

15 Shevat

Jan. 22

Feb. 9

Jan. 30

Jan. 20

Ta'anit (Fast of) Esther

13 Adar

Mar. 20

Mar. 9

Feb. 25

Mar. 17

Purim (Festival of Lots)

14 Adar

Mar. 21

Mar. 10

Feb. 28

Mar. 20

Pesach**
(Passover)

15-21 Nisan

Apr. 20-27

Apr. 9-16

Mar. 30-Apr. 6

Apr. 19-26

Yom Hashoah
(Holocaust Remembrance Day)

27 Nisan

Apr. 2

Apr. 21

Apr. 11

May 1

Yom Hazikaron
(Israel Memorial Day)

4 Iyar

May 7

Apr. 28

Apr. 18

May 9

Yom Ha'atzmaut
(Israel Independence Day)

5 Iyar

May 8

Apr. 29

Apr. 19

May 10

Lag Baomer
(33rd day in the Count of the Omer)

18 Iyar

May 23

May 12

May 2

May 22

Yom Yerushalayim
(Jerusalem Day)

28 Iyar

Jun. 2

May 22

May 12

Jun. 1

Shavuot**
(Festival of Weeks)

6-7 Sivan

Jun. 9-10

May 29-30

May 19-20

Jun. 8-9

Tsom Shiva Asar be-Tammuz (Fast of 17th of Tammuz)

17 Tammuz

Jul. 20

Jul. 9

Jun. 29

Jul. 19

Tisha B'Av
(Fast of 9th of Av)

9 Av

Aug. 10

Jul. 30

Jul. 20

Aug. 9

* In Israel and in many liberal communities around the world, Simchat Torah is celebrated on the same day as Shemini Atzeret (as a one-day festival).
** In Israel and in many liberal communities around the world, these holidays last one less day than is indicated here.

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