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The Chagim

When are the Jewish festivals, how long do they last and how can you prepare for them? You can find out here.

The most important Jewish dates of this year at a glance
Rosh Hashanah

The Jewish New Year

Rosh Hashanah

September 22nd - 24th, 2025 | 1. - 2.Tishrei 5786

The Festival of Shofar Blowing marks the beginning of the new Jewish year.

The Feast of Sukkot

Sukkot

October 6th - 13th, 2025 | 15th - 21st Tishrei 5786

The Feast of Tabernacles commemorates preservation during the desert wandering.

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Hanukkah

The Feast of Lights

Hanukkah

December 14th - 22nd, 2025 | 25.Kislev - 3.Tevet 5786

The Festival of Lights commemorates the rededication of the Temple after the victory of the Maccabees.

The feast of lots

Purim

March 2-3, 2026 | 14 Adar II 5786

The Feast of Lots commemorates the liberation from the evil Haman and the victory over the enemies of the Jews.

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Pesach

Celebrating the Exodus

Pessach

April 1st - 9th, 2026 | 15th - 22nd Nissan 5786

This festival commemorates the exodus from Egypt to freedom.

Israeli Independence Day

Yom haAtzmaut

April 21 - 22, 2026 | 5.Iyar 5786

Israeli Independence Day commemorates the founding of the State of Israel in 1948.

Shavuot

The festival of weeks

Shavuot

May 21 - 23, 2026 | 6. - 7.Sivan 5786

The Feast of Weeks commemorates the reception of the Torah on the Mount of the Eternal.

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Pesach

The Jewish Day of Love

Tu BeAv

July 28, 2026 | 15.Aw 5786

The day of love (Chag HaAhawa) and the happiest day of the Jewish year.

Pesach

The rest day

Shabbat

Friday evening to Saturday evening

The holy day of rest every 7th day of the week.

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