Jewish Holidays Calendar Dates From 2021-2030
You might be surprised to discover that Jewish holidays like Hanukkah and Passover actually start on the same day every single year. Hanukkah is on the 25th of Kislev each year and Passover always falls on the 14th day of Nisan. But, the Jewish year is not the same length as a solar year which is why we are constantly having to look up the dates of the Jewish holidays on the civil calendar.
The Jewish calendar uses a 12-month lunar calendar with an extra month occasionally added. Our holidays follow the moon cycles, so they typically fall on a full moon. This is also the reason why the Jewish holidays begin and end at sundown, rather than at midnight. The start dates for this calendar begin on the erev or first night of the holiday.
Sometimes, these dates can really throw you for a loop. Remember when Hanukkah was on Thanksgiving in 2013? That was jarring. Well, there will be two Hanukkahs in 2025 and 2028 because Hanukkah will end on January 2nd and January 1st, respectively.
Since this can be all difficult to keep track of, I went ahead and created a calendar for the Jewish Holidays for the next decade, from 2021-2030.
HANUKKAH | PASSOVER* |
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Hanukkah 2021: Sunday, November 28th – Monday, December 6th | Passover 2021: Saturday, March 27th – Saturday, April 3rd |
Hanukkah 2022: Sunday, December 18th – Monday, December 26th | Passover 2022: Friday, April 15th – Friday, April 22nd |
Hanukkah 2023: Thursday, December 7th – Friday, December 15th | Passover 2023: Wednesday, April 5th – Wednesday, April 12th |
Hanukkah 2024: Wednesday, December 25 – Thursday, January 2, 2025 | Passover 2024: Monday, April 22nd – Monday, April 29th |
Hanukkah 2025: Sunday, December 14th – Monday, December 22nd | Passover 2025: Saturday, April 12th- Saturday, April 19th |
Hanukkah 2026: Friday, December 4th – Saturday, December 12th | Passover 2026: Wednesday, April 1st – Wednesday, April 8th |
Hanukkah 2027: Friday, December 24th – Saturday, January 1st (2028) | Passover 2027: Wednesday, April 21st – Wednesday, April 28th |
Hanukkah 2028: Tuesday, December 12th – Wednesday, December 20th | Passover 2028: Monday, April 10th – Monday, April 17th |
Hanukkah 2029: Saturday, December 1st – Sunday, December 9th | Passover 2029: Friday, March 30th – Friday, April 6th |
Hanukkah 2030: Friday, December 20th – Saturday, December 28th | Passover 2030: Wednesday, April 17th – Wednesday, April 24th |
Date: | ROSH HASHANAH | YOM KIPPUR |
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2021 | Monday, September 6th | Wednesday, September 15th |
2022 | Saturday, September 25th | Tuesday, October 4th |
2023 | Friday, September 15th | Sunday, September 24th |
2024 | Wednesday, October 2nd | Friday, October 11th |
2025 | Monday, September 22nd | Wednesday, October 1st |
2026 | Friday, September 11th | Sunday, September 20th |
2027 | Friday, October 1st | Sunday, October 10th |
2028 | Wednesday, September 20th | Friday, September 29th |
2029 | Sunday, September 9th | Tuesday, September 18th |
2030 | Friday, September 27th | Sunday, October 6th |
Jewish Holidays Calendar
The Jewish year begins on Rosh Hashanah and ends just before the following Rosh Hashanah.
2021-2022 (5782)
Rosh Hashanah 2021: Monday, September 6th
Yom Kippur 2021: Wednesday, September 15th
Sukkot 2021: Monday, September 20th – Monday, September 27th
Simchat Torah 2021: Tuesday, September 28th
Hanukkah 2021: Sunday, November 28th – Monday, December 6th
Tu B’shevat 2022: Sunday, January 16th – Monday, January 17th
Purim 2022: Wednesday, March 16th
Passover 2022: Friday, April 15th – Friday, April 22nd
Shavuot 2022: Saturday, June 4th
2022-2023 (5783)
Rosh Hashanah 2022: Saturday, September 25th
Yom Kippur 2022: Tuesday, October 4th
Sukkot 2022: Sunday, October 9th – Sunday, October 16th
Simchat Torah 2022: Monday, October 17th
Hanukkah 2022: Sunday, December 18th – Monday, December 26th
Tu B’shevat 2023: Sunday, February 5th – Monday, February 6th
Purim 2023: Monday, March 6th
Passover 2023: Wednesday, April 5th – Wednesday, April 12th
Shavuot 2023: Thursday, May 25th
2023-2024 (5784)
Rosh Hashanah 2023: Friday, September 15th
Yom Kippur 2023: Sunday, September 24th
Sukkot 2023: Friday, September 29th – Friday, October 6th
Simchat Torah 2023: Saturday, October 7th
Hanukkah 2023: Thursday, December 7th – Friday, December 15th
Tu B’shevat 2024: Wednesday, January 24th – Thursday, January 25th
Purim 2024: Saturday, March 23rd
Passover 2024: Monday, April 22nd – Monday, April 29th
Shavuot 2024: Tuesday, June 11th
2024-2025 (5785)
Rosh Hashanah 2024: Wednesday, October 2nd
Yom Kippur 2024: Friday, October 11th
Sukkot 2024: Wednesday, October 16th – Wednesday, October 23rd
Simchat Torah 2024: Thursday, October 24th
Hanukkah 2024: Wednesday, December 25th – Thursday, January 2nd (2025)
Tu B’shevat 2025: Wednesday, February 12th – Thursday, February 13th
Purim 2025: Thursday, March 13th
Passover 2025: Saturday, April 12th- Saturday, April 19th
Shavuot 2025: Sunday, June 1st
2025-2026 (5786)
Rosh Hashanah 2025: Monday, September 22nd
Yom Kippur 2025: Wednesday, October 1st
Sukkot 2025: Monday, October 6th – Monday, October 13th
Simchat Torah 2025: Tuesday, October 14th
Hanukkah 2025: Sunday, December 14th – Monday, December 22nd
Tu B’shevat 2026: Sunday, February 1st – Monday, February 2nd
Purim 2026: Monday, March 2nd
Passover 2026: Wednesday, April 1st – Wednesday, April 8th
Shavuot 2026: Thursday, May 21st
2026-2027 (5787)
Rosh Hashanah 2026: Friday, September 11th
Yom Kippur 2026: Sunday, September 20th
Sukkot 2026: Friday, September 25th – Friday, October 2nd
Simchat Torah 2026: Saturday, October 3rd
Hanukkah 2026: Friday, December 4th – Saturday, December 12th
Tu B’shevat 2027: Friday, January 22nd – Saturday, January 23rd
Purim 2027: Monday, March 22nd
Passover 2027: Wednesday, April 21st – Wednesday, April 28th
Shavuot 2027: Thursday, June 10th
2027-2028 (5788)
Rosh Hashanah 2027: Friday, October 1st
Yom Kippur 2027: Sunday, October 10th
Sukkot 2027: Friday, October 15th – Friday, October 22nd
Simchat Torah 2027: Saturday, October 23rd
Hanukkah 2027: Friday, December 24th – Saturday, January 1 (2028)
Tu B’shevat 2028: Friday, February 11th – Saturday, February 12th
Purim 2028: Saturday, March 11th
Passover 2028: Monday, April 10th – Monday, April 17th
Shavuot 2028: Tuesday, May 30th
2028-2029 (5789)
Rosh Hashanah 2028: Wednesday, September 20th
Yom Kippur 2028: Friday, September 29th
Sukkot 2028: Wednesday, October 4th – Wednesday, October 11th
Simchat Torah 2028: Thursday, October 12th
Hanukkah 2028: Tuesday, December 12th – Wednesday, December 20th
Tu B’shevat 2029: Tuesday, January 30th – Wednesday, January 31st
Purim 2029: Wednesday, February 28th
Passover 2029: Friday, March 30th – Friday, April 6th
Shavuot 2029: Saturday, May 19th
2029-2030 (5790)
Rosh Hashanah 2029: Sunday, September 9th
Yom Kippur 2029: Tuesday, September 18th
Sukkot 2029: Sunday, September 23rd – Sunday, September 30th
Simchat Torah 2029: Monday, October 1st
Hanukkah 2029: Saturday, December 1st – Sunday, December 9th
Tu B’shevat 2030: Friday, January 18th – Saturday, January 19th
Purim 2030: Monday, March 18th
Passover 2030: Wednesday, April 17th – Wednesday, April 24th
Shavuot 2030: Thursday, June 6th
Length of Jewish Holidays:
Jewish Holiday | Israel | Outside Israel (Orthodox/Conservative) | Reform |
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Rosh Hashanah | 2 days | 2 days | 1 or 2 days |
Yom Kippur | 1 day | 1 day | 1 day |
Sukkot | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days |
Hanukkah | 8 days | 8 days | 8 days |
Purim | 1 day | 1 day | 1 day |
Passover | 7 days | 8 days | 7 days |
Shavuot | 1 day | 2 days | 1 day |
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I can’t believe Rosh Hashanah will be on Labor Day weekend!