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Hebrew Calendar

Stay connected to the beauty of Jewish traditions with our comprehensive calendar featuring important holidays, weekly Torah portions (Parashahs), and spiritual observances throughout the year.

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Upcoming Jewish Holidays

Shavuot

May 21-23, 2026

The Festival of Weeks celebrating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Also known as Pentecost, it marks the culmination of the seven-week Omer count from Passover.

Tisha B'AV

July 22-23, 2026

The Festival of Weeks celebrating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Also known as Pentecost, it marks the culmination of the seven-week Omer count from Passover.

Tu B'Av

July 29, 2026

Tu B'Av, or the 15th of Av, is celebrated on the full moon of the Hebrew month of Av. It is traditionally seen as a day of love and joy, marking the end of the mourning period known as the Three Weeks. Historically, it has been associated with love and marriage, making it one of the happiest days for the Jewish People.

Rosh HaShanah

Sep. 23-24, 2026

Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year, marks the beginning of the Ten Days of Awe and a season of teshuvah (repentance and return). It is a time to crown HaShem as King, reflect on our deeds, and seek to align our lives with Torah and the holiness of Messiah Yeshua. Through prayer, shofar blasts, and heartfelt introspection, we ask to be written and sealed for a year of life, blessing, and spiritual renewal.

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