The Jewish Calendar · לוּחַ עִבְרִי

A Calendar
3,000 Years Old

The Jewish year runs by the moon and the seasons of the Land of Israel. Today, and every day, has a Hebrew date, and the festivals that fall across the year each carry a story worth telling.

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The Year's Festivals

The Wheel of the Year

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Live Hebrew dates from the open Hebcal calendar. The Jewish day begins at sunset, so a holiday's eve is the night before. Meanings are written for this site; for observance, consult a rabbi or community.