As a people we are enriched by our holidays. From the somber tones of Kol Nidre on Yom Kippur, to the silliness of Purim, each marks a point in our history, each helps define us a Jews.
We try to schedule our rabbi’s visits to coincide as closely as possible to the major holidays, but even when we can’t, you can be sure that we are gathering as a community to celebrate!
NOTE: Each holiday begins and ends at sundown on the days listed. |
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JEWISH YEAR |
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5784-5785 |
SECULAR YEAR |
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Sep 2024 – Sep 2025 |
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Wed-Thur Oct 2-3 |
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Fri-Sat Oct 1-12 |
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Wed-Wed Oct 16-23 |
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Thur-Fri Oct 24-25 |
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Wed-Thurs Dec 25-Jan 2 |
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Wed-Thur Feb 12-13 |
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Thur-Fri Mar 13-14 |
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Sat-Sat Apr12-Apr 19 |
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Thur-Fri Apr 24-25 |
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YOM HAZIKARON |
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Tue-Wed Apr 29-30 |
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Fri-Sat May 2-3 |
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Thur-Fri May 15-16 |
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Sun-Mon Jun1-2 |
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Sat-Sun Aug 2-3 |