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when are jewish holidays 2025

when are jewish holidays 2025

2 min read 24-11-2024
when are jewish holidays 2025

Jewish Holidays in 2025: A Complete Guide

The Jewish calendar is lunisolar, meaning it's based on both the lunar cycles and the solar year. This results in the dates of Jewish holidays shifting slightly each year. Here's a comprehensive guide to the major Jewish holidays in 2025, providing both the Gregorian (standard) dates and the Hebrew dates. Please note that these dates are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the specific Jewish community's observance. Always consult a local Jewish calendar or authority for the most precise dates.

Fall 2024 / Autumn 2024 (Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur overlap into early 2025)

  • Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year): This holiday marks the beginning of the High Holy Days. It's a time of reflection, repentance, and celebrating the creation of the world.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): September 15-17, 2024
    • Hebrew Date: 1-3 Tishrei 5785
  • Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement): The holiest day in the Jewish year, Yom Kippur is a day of fasting, prayer, and seeking forgiveness.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): September 24-25, 2024
    • Hebrew Date: 10-11 Tishrei 5785

Winter 2025

  • Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles): A harvest festival celebrated with meals eaten in temporary huts (sukkahs), symbolizing the Israelites' journey in the desert.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): October 1-8, 2024
    • Hebrew Date: 15-22 Tishrei 5785
  • Shemini Atzeret: This holiday immediately follows Sukkot and is a time of rejoicing and thanksgiving.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): October 8, 2024
    • Hebrew Date: 22 Tishrei 5785
  • Simchat Torah: This holiday follows Shemini Atzeret and celebrates the completion of the yearly cycle of reading the Torah.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): October 9, 2024
    • Hebrew Date: 23 Tishrei 5785

Spring 2025

  • Purim: A joyous festival commemorating the deliverance of the Jewish people from Haman's plot to annihilate them in ancient Persia. It involves costumes, masquerades, and the reading of the Megillah (scroll of Esther).

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): March 10-11, 2025
    • Hebrew Date: 14-15 Adar 5785
  • Passover (Pesach): This eight-day festival commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It involves a Seder (special ritual meal) and the eating of matzah (unleavened bread).

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): April 8-16, 2025
    • Hebrew Date: 15-23 Nissan 5785
  • Shavuot (Feast of Weeks): A holiday celebrating the giving of the Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai.

    • Gregorian Date (Approximate): June 6-7, 2025
    • Hebrew Date: 6-7 Sivan 5785

Important Note: The dates above are approximations. For precise dates, consult a Jewish calendar specifically designed for the year 2025. The specific beginning and ending times of each holiday will also vary according to different Jewish communities and traditions. This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

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