Shabbat Shuva for Hebrew Year 10900 begins at sundown on and ends at nightfall on . This corresponds to Parashat Ha'azinu.
Shabbat Shuvah (“Sabbath [of] Return” שבת שובה) refers to the Shabbat that occurs during the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Only one Shabbat can occur between these dates. This Shabbat is named after the first word of the Haftarah (Hosea 14:2-10) and literally means “Return!” It is perhaps a play on, but not to be confused with, the word Teshuvah (the word for repentance).
Read more from chabad.org or Wikipedia
Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
---|---|---|---|
Shabbat Shuva 7136
Parashat Ha'azinu |
3 Tishrei 10897 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7137
Parashat Vayeilech |
6 Tishrei 10898 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7138
Parashat Vayeilech |
6 Tishrei 10899 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7139
Parashat Ha'azinu |
8 Tishrei 10900 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7140
Parashat Vayeilech |
5 Tishrei 10901 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7141
Parashat Vayeilech |
6 Tishrei 10902 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7142
Parashat Ha'azinu |
8 Tishrei 10903 | ||
Shabbat Shuva 7143
Parashat Ha'azinu |
3 Tishrei 10904 |
Torah Portion: Parashat Ha'azinu · Deuteronomy 32:1-52
Haftarah for Ashkenazim*:
Hosea 14:2-10; Joel 2:15-27
· 22 p’sukim
*Shabbat Shuva (with Ha'azinu)
Haftarah for Sephardim*:
Hosea 14:2-10; Micah 7:18-20
· 12 p’sukim
*Shabbat Shuva (with Ha'azinu)
The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld
When you buy a book using a link on this page, we receive a commission. Thank you for supporting Hebcal.