JEWISH HOLIDAY STARTS TODAY AT DUSKPaula Glover
000 years ago, the Persian leader, Haman, threatened to annihilate the Jewish people. With God’s help, and a brave Queen Esther and Mordechai, the Jews prevailed against their enemies and set up an eternal Jewish Holiday to commemorate God’s deliverance....
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The Jewish holiday calendar for the Hebrew year 5783 is here! Totally new and updated for Rosh Hashanah for the year 2022 / 2023. It’s a beautiful and easy to reference one-page Jewish calendar available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. Keep it on your phone or desktop or print it out and displ...
*NEW* Jewish Holiday Calendar for 2022/2023 Hebrew Year 5783 is HERE! Click HERE to download your copy! The Jewish holiday calendar for the Hebrew year 5783 is here! Totally new and updated for Rosh Hashanah for the year 2022 / 2023. It’s a beautiful and easy to reference one-page ...
This rule is still observed today. About Rosh Hashana in Other CountriesRead more about Rosh Hashana. Rosh Hashana Observances Showing: Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. Year Weekday DateNameHoliday Type 2019 星期一 9月30日 (一) Rosh ...
During Hanukkah, Jewish Family Service helps support families with children age 18 and under who need extra assistance to purchase holiday gifts. A smiling face and a greeting by one of our volunteers is cherished by so many in our community who receive this service.Wish List ...
(U.S. Eastern Savings Time)Today:3 Cheshvan 5785 / November 4, 2024 When is Passover? The first Seder begins onApril 22, 2024 Why is this website different from all other websites? On this website we provide you with the most extensive variety of information on the Passover holiday. ...
2023 September October 2024 Elul 5784 - Tishrei 5785 November 2025 Jump to Month SunMonTueWedThuFriShabbat 2926 Elul 3027 Elul 128 Elul 229 ElulRosh Hashanah eveHoliday Start: 18:16 31 TishreiRosh Hashanah 42 TishreiRosh HashanahHoliday end: 19:15Light Candles: 18:13 ...
news among Jews living abroad. Since this process took some time, it was decreed that Jews outside of ancient Israel were to observe every holiday for two days to make sure the rules and customs applicable to each holiday were observed on the proper date. This rule is still observed today...