Shabbat
- Sabbath
Rosh Hashanah - Jewish New Year
Yom Kippur - Day of Atonement
Sukkot - Festival of Booths - Harvest Festival
Hashana Rabbah
Shemini Atzeret - Eighth Day of Assembly
Simchat Torah - Rejoicing for the Torah
Hanukkah - Festival of Lights
Tu B'Shevat - New Year of Trees
Purim - Feast of Lots
Passover - Exodus from Egypt
Yom Hashoah - Holocaust Memorial Day
Yom Hazikaron - Israel Memorial Day
Yom Ha'atzmaut - Israel Independence Day
Lag B'Omer - Thirty-third Day of Omer
Shavuot - Festival of Weeks
Tisha B'Av - Ninth Day of Av
Shabbat
- Sabbath
Commemorates God's rest on the seventh day of creation and the Exodus
from Egypt. Begins just before sundown Friday and ends just after sundown
Saturday.
| August
2006 |
September
2006 |
October
2006 |
8/04 8:22pm
8/11 8:12pm
8/18 8:00pm
8/25 7:47pm
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9/01 7:13pm
9/08 7:01pm
9/15 6:48
9/22 6:36pm
9/29 6:23pm
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10/06 6:11pm
10/13 5:59pm
10/20 5:48pm
10/27 5:38pm
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| November
2006 |
December
2006 |
January
2007 |
11/03 4:28pm
11/10 4:20pm
11/17 4:13pm
11/24 4:08pm
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12/01 4:05pm
12/08 4:04pm
12/15 4:04pm
12/22 4:07pm
12/29 4:11pm
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1/05 4:14pm
1/12 4:23pm
1/19 4:32pm
1/26 4:42pm |
| February
2007 |
March
2007 |
April
2007 |
2/02 4:53pm
2/09 5:04pm
2/16 5:15pm
2/23 5:26pm
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3/02 5:37pm
3/09 5:47pm
3/16 6:57pm
3/23 7:08pm
3/30 7:17pm
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4/06 7:27pm
4/13 7:37pm
4/20 7:47pm
4/27 7:57pm
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| May 2007 |
June 2007 |
July
2007 |
5/04 8:07pm
5/11 8:19pm
5/18 8:25pm
5/25 8:33pm |
6/01 8:41pm
6/08 8:46pm
6/15 8:51pm
6/22 8:53pm
6/29 8:53pm
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7/06 8:51pm
7/13 8:47pm
7/20 8:41pm
7/27 8:33pm
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| August
2007 |
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8/03 8:24pm
8/10 8:13pm
8/17 8:01pm
8/24 7:49pm
8/31 7:35pm |
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Rosh
Hashanah - Jewish New Year
Celebration of the beginning of the Jewish calendar year. Begins the Days
of Awe, a 10-day period of repentance and prayer that ends on Yom Kippur.
Celebrated with festive meals, including apples dipped in honey.
Sunset 9/22/06 - Sunset 9/24/06
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Yom Kippur - Day of Atonement
The holiest day on the Jewish calendar, marking the end of the Days of
Awe, spent in fasting and prayer. The sounding of the shofar, the ram's
horn, signals the end of the holiday.
Sunset 10/01/06 - Sunset 10/02/06
Sukkot - Festival of Booths
- Harvest Festival
Named after the huts the Jews lived in while wandering in the desert after
the Exodus from Egypt. Marked by building sukkot to eat meals in during
the festival, and in the synagogue with processions with the lulav (palm
branch with myrtle and willow) and etrog (citron fruit).
Sunset 10/6/06 - Sunset 10/8/06
Hashana Rabbah
10/13/06
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Shemini
Atzeret - Eighth Day of Assembly
Either the final day of Sukkot, or a distinct holiday immediately following
Sukkot, depending on which interpretation is followed. Historically, it
allowed an extra day in Jerusalem for Jewish pilgrims go to the Temple.
10/14/06
Simchat
Torah - Rejoicing for the Torah
Annual cycle of reading the Torah is concluded and a new cycle begun.
Celebrated in the synagogue with singing and dancing and a Torah processional.
10/15/06
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Hanukkah - Festival of Lights
Celebrates victory when the Maccabees regained Jerusalem. One day's oil
for the Temple's light lasted eight days. A hanukkiah (menorah) is lit
for eight nights and latkes (potato pancakes) are fried in oil to commemorate
the story. Children play with dreidels and gifts are exchanged.
Sunset 12/16/06 -12/23/06
Tu B'Shevat - New Year of Trees
Marks springtime in Israel. Celebrated with picnics, fruit and planting
trees.
2/3/07
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Purim
- Feast of Lots
Commemorates rescue of the Jews in ancient Persia. The reading of the
Book of Esther, costumes, groggers (noisemakers), and Hamantashen are
part of this festival.
3/4/07
Pesach
- Passover
Eight-day festival celebrating the Exodus of Jews from Egypt. At the seder
(literally "order"- the ritual meal, stories and prayers) the
Haggadah ("the telling"-the text of the seder) is read, and
the story of the Exodus is told. Matza is eaten.
Sunset 4/2/07 - Sunset 4/10/07
Yom
Hashoah - Holocaust Memorial Day
Marked by memorials for those who perished in the Holocaust.
Holocaust Remembrance Day is 4/15/07.
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Yom
Hazikaron - Israel Memorial Day
Memorial Day for all who died serving Israel. Concludes with a siren blast
as stars appear and Independence Day begins.
4/22/07
Yom Ha'atzmaut - Israel Independence Day
Celebrated by Jews around the world. Israel celebrates with parades, singing,
dancing and fireworks.
4/23/07
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Lag
B'Omer - Thirty-third Day of Omer
The 33rd day of the Omer, breaking up the seven weeks of semi-mourning
between Passover and Shavuot. Celebrates either the end of a plague among
Rabbi Akiva's students or the victory of Bar-Kokhba's soldiers over the
Romans 2,000 years ago. Celebrated with picnics.
5/6/07
Shavuot - Festival of Weeks
Marks the end of the counting of the omer, a 49-day period that begins
on the second night of Passover and recalls the receiving of the Torah
at Sinai. In biblical times it fell at the end of the spring harvest.
An all-night study session called a tikkun has become increasingly popular.
Sunset 5/22/07 - Sunset 5/24/07
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Tisha
B'Av - Ninth Day of Av
Day of fasting to commemorate the destruction of the First and Second
Temples, the loss of Jewish sovereignty, and numerous other tragedies
said to have fallen this day. The Book of Eicha (Lamentations) is read.
Sunset 8/23/07 - Sunset 8/24/07.
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