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Judaism
2000
Jewish festivals commence at dusk
on the eve before the date stated.

January 8 Shvat first

February

7

Adar first (first of two)

March 8 Adar first (second of two)

March

20

Fast of Esther (13 Adar)

March

21

Purim (Feast of Lots)

April

6

Nissan First

April

20

First day of Passover (Feast of Unleavend Bread)

April 26 Last day of Passover

May

2

Yom Ha - Shoah

May

6

Yar First

May

10

Yom Haatzmaut

May 23 Lag B'Omer

June

4

Sivan first

June 9 First day of Shavout (Hebrew Pentecost)

July

4

Tamuz first

August

10

Thisa B'Av

September

1

Elul First

September

30

Rosh Hashana (New Year)

October

1

Second day of New Year

October

2

Tzom Guedalihu (3 Tishri)

October

9

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)

October

14

Sukkot (Harvest Festival)

October

21

Simhat Torah

October 30 Heshvan First

November

28

Kislev First

December

22

Hanukkah begins

December

27

Tevet First

There may be some dates that are a day or two off. If you have the exact dates, please contact the Earth Calendar -here-.

Some holiday corrections thanks to David B. :-)
More holiday corrections thanks to Patricia S. ;-)
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