Jewish Holidays 5889-5894

Dates of major and minor Jewish holidays for years 2128-2134, as observed in the Diaspora. Each holiday page includes a brief overview of special observances and customs, and any special Torah readings.

Except for minor fasts, holidays begin at sundown on the first date specified and end at nightfall on the last date specified. For example, if the dates for Rosh Hashana are listed as -, then the holiday begins at sundown on Sep 14 and ends at nightfall on Sep 16.

This page displays the Diaspora holiday schedule. The Israel schedule is used by Jews living in modern Israel.

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Major holidays  ✡️

Dates in bold are yom tov, so they have similar obligations and restrictions to Shabbat in the sense that normal “work” is forbidden.

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Rosh Hashana F‑Su W‑F M‑W F‑Su W‑F W‑F
Yom Kippur Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th Su‑M F‑Sa F‑Sa
Sukkot F‑Su
M‑F
W‑F
Sa‑W
M‑W
Th‑M
F‑Su
M‑F
W‑F
Sa‑W
W‑F
Sa‑W
Shmini Atzeret F‑Sa W‑Th M‑Tu F‑Sa W‑Th W‑Th
Simchat Torah Sa‑Su Th‑F Tu‑W Sa‑Su Th‑F Th‑F
Chanukah F‑Sa Tu‑W Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th Tu‑W
Purim Sa‑Su Th‑F M‑Tu Sa‑Su Sa‑Su W‑Th
Pesach M‑W
Th‑Su
Su‑Tu
Sa‑M
Tu‑F
F‑Su
W‑F
Sa‑Tu
Tu‑Th
M‑W
Th‑Su
Su‑Tu
M‑W
Th‑Su
Su‑Tu
F‑Su
M‑Th
Th‑Sa
Shavuot Tu‑Th Su‑Tu Th‑Sa Tu‑Th Tu‑Th Sa‑M
Tish’a B’Av M‑Tu Sa‑Su W‑Th M‑Tu M‑Tu Sa‑Su

Minor holidays  ✡️

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Chag HaBanot W‑Th Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th M‑Tu Su‑M
Tu BiShvat F‑Sa M‑Tu Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th Tu‑W
Shushan Purim Su‑M F‑Sa Tu‑W Su‑M Su‑M Th‑F
Days of the Omer Tu‑Tu Su‑Su Th‑Th Tu‑Tu Tu‑Tu Sa‑Sa
Pesach Sheni Tu‑W Su‑M Th‑F Tu‑W Tu‑W Sa‑Su
Lag BaOmer Sa‑Su Th‑F M‑Tu Sa‑Su Sa‑Su W‑Th
Tu B’Av Su‑M F‑Sa Tu‑W Su‑M Su‑M Th‑F
Rosh Hashana LaBehemot Tu‑W Su‑M Th‑F Tu‑W Tu‑W Sa‑Su
Leil Selichot Sep 10 Sa Sep 23 Sa Sep 15 Sa Sep 6 Sa Sep 26 Sa Sep 11 Sa
Purim Katan Tu‑W Th‑F
Shushan Purim Katan W‑Th F‑Sa
Purim Meshulash Sa‑Su

Minor fasts  

Minor fasts begin at dawn and end at nightfall.

Tish'a B'Av begins at sundown on the first date specified and ends at nightfall on the second date specified.

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Tzom Gedaliah Sep 27 M Sep 18 Su Oct 5 Th Sep 24 M Sep 14 Su Oct 4 Su
Asara B’Tevet Jan 2 Su Dec 21 W Jan 9 Tu Dec 30 Su Dec 19 F Jan 7 Th
Ta’anit Esther Mar 3 Th Mar 23 Th Mar 12 M Feb 28 Th Mar 19 Th Mar 10 W
Ta’anit Bechorot Apr 4 M Apr 20 Th Apr 11 W Mar 31 M Apr 20 M Apr 9 F
Tzom Tammuz Jul 5 Tu Jul 23 Su Jul 12 Th Jul 1 Tu Jul 21 Tu Jul 11 Su

Modern holidays  🇮🇱

Modern Israeli holidays are national holidays officially recognized by the Knesset, Israel's parliament.

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Yom HaAliyah School Observance Oct 31 Su Oct 21 F Nov 8 W Oct 28 Su Oct 17 F Nov 6 F
Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day W‑Th Tu‑W Su‑M W‑Th Tu‑W Tu‑W
Ben-Gurion Day Su‑M Sa‑Su Tu‑W Su‑M Sa‑Su Sa‑Su
Hebrew Language Day W‑Th Sa‑Su W‑Th W‑Th M‑Tu Su‑M
Family Day Sa‑Su Tu‑W M‑Tu Sa‑Su Th‑F W‑Th
Herzl Day Sa‑Su W‑Th Su‑M Sa‑Su Sa‑Su Tu‑W
Jabotinsky Day Sa‑Su Th‑F M‑Tu Sa‑Su Sa‑Su W‑Th
Sigd Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th Su‑M F‑Sa F‑Sa
Yom HaAliyah W‑Th M‑Tu F‑Sa W‑Th W‑Th Su‑M
Yom HaShoah Su‑M W‑Th M‑Tu Su‑M Su‑M W‑Th
Yom HaZikaron Su‑M Tu‑W M‑Tu Su‑M Su‑M Tu‑W
Yom HaAtzma’ut M‑Tu W‑Th Tu‑W M‑Tu M‑Tu W‑Th
Yom Yerushalayim Tu‑W Su‑M Th‑F Tu‑W Tu‑W Sa‑Su

Special Shabbatot  🕍

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Shabbat Shuva F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Shirah F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Shekalim F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Zachor F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Parah F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat HaChodesh F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat HaGadol F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Chazon F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa
Shabbat Nachamu F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa F‑Sa

Rosh Chodesh  🌒

רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ, transliterated Rosh Chodesh or Rosh Hodesh, is a minor holiday that occurs at the beginning of every month in the Hebrew calendar. It is marked by the birth of a new moon.

Note: the first day of Tishrei is not considered Rosh Chodesh. The holiday that occurs on the 1st day of Tishrei is called Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. For the month of Tishrei, the major holiday of Rosh Hashana takes precedence over what would be a minor holiday.

Holiday
5889
2128‑2129
5890
2129‑2130
5891
2130‑2131
5892
2131‑2132
5893
2132‑2133
5894
2133‑2134
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan Sa‑M Th‑Sa Tu‑Th Sa‑M Th‑Sa Th‑Sa
Rosh Chodesh Kislev M‑W Sa‑Su Th‑F M‑W Sa‑M Sa‑Su
Rosh Chodesh Tevet W‑F Su‑M F‑Su W‑F M‑W Su‑Tu
Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat F‑Sa M‑Tu Su‑M F‑Sa W‑Th Tu‑W
Rosh Chodesh Adar Sa‑M M‑W Sa‑M W‑F
Rosh Chodesh Adar I Tu‑Th Th‑Sa
Rosh Chodesh Adar II Th‑Sa Sa‑M
Rosh Chodesh Nisan M‑Tu Sa‑Su W‑Th M‑Tu M‑Tu F‑Sa
Rosh Chodesh Iyyar Tu‑Th Su‑Tu Th‑Sa Tu‑Th Tu‑Th Sa‑M
Rosh Chodesh Sivan Th‑F Tu‑W Sa‑Su Th‑F Th‑F M‑Tu
Rosh Chodesh Tamuz F‑Su W‑F Su‑Tu F‑Su F‑Su Tu‑Th
Rosh Chodesh Av Su‑M F‑Sa Tu‑W Su‑M Su‑M Th‑F
Rosh Chodesh Elul M‑W Sa‑M W‑F M‑W M‑W F‑Su