Ta’anit Bechorot for Hebrew Year 11090 occurs at dawn on .
Fast of the Firstborn (Hebrew: תענית בכורות, Ta’anit B’khorot or תענית בכורים, Ta’anit B’khorim); is a unique fast day in Judaism which usually falls on the day before Passover. Usually, the fast is broken at a siyum celebration (typically made at the conclusion of the morning services), which, according to prevailing custom, creates an atmosphere of rejoicing that overrides the requirement to continue the fast. Unlike most Jewish fast days, only firstborns are required to fast on the Fast of the Firstborn.
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Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
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Ta’anit Bechorot 7327 | 14 Nisan 11087 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7328 | 14 Nisan 11088 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7329 | 14 Nisan 11089 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7330 | 14 Nisan 11090 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7331 | 14 Nisan 11091 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7332 | 14 Nisan 11092 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7333 | 12 Nisan 11093 | ||
Ta’anit Bechorot 7334 | 14 Nisan 11094 |
The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld
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