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Jewish Holiday CalendarsDetailed, Informational Jewish Holiday CalendarsAbout the Hebrew Calendar Questions about the Hebrew CalendarWhat was the first year of the Hebrew Calendar?Why is the Jewish Calendar Missing Years?Hebrew Calendar and Jubilee Years Ten-Year, Quick-Print, Jewish Holiday Calendar2009-2010 (5770)All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the
evening before the date shown. Rosh HaShanah: 19 September 2009 (Saturday) Yom Kippur: 28 September 2009 (Monday) Sukkot: 3 October 2009 (Saturday) Shemini Atzeret: 10 October 2009 (Saturday) Simhat Torah: 11 October 2009 (Sunday) Hanukkah (Chanukah): 12 December 2009 (Saturday) Tu Bishvat: 30 January 2010 (Saturday) Purim: 28 February 2010 (Sunday) Passover (Pesach): 30 March 2010 (Tuesday) Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah): 11 April 2010 (Sunday) Israel Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron): 18 April 2010 (Sunday) Israel Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut): 19 April 2010 (Monday) Lag B'Omer: 2 May 2010 (Sunday) Shavuot: 19 May 2010 (Wednesday) Tisha B'Av: 20 July 2010 (Tuesday)
Jewish Holiday CalendarsDetailed, Informational Jewish Holiday CalendarsAbout the Hebrew Calendar Questions about the Hebrew CalendarWhat was the first year of the Hebrew Calendar?Why is the Jewish Calendar Missing Years?Hebrew Calendar and Jubilee Years |
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