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Chart of Major Jewish Holidays
During these holidays, travel and work are prohibited, unless otherwise noted. As a result, observant Jews will be absent from both school and places of employment.

 

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2009

2010

2011

Purim
(limited work)

March
21

March
10

February
28

March
20

Passover
(First Days)

April
20-21

April
9-10

March
30-31

April
19-20

Passover
(Concluding Days)

April
26-27

April
15-16

April
5-6

April
25-26

Shavuos (Feast of Weeks)

June
 9-10

May
29-30

May
19-20

June
8-9

Tisha B´Av
(limited work after noon)

August
10

July
30

July
20

August
9

Rosh Hashanah (New Year)

Sept. 30 -
October 1

September
19-20

September
9-10

September
29-30

Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)

October
9

September
28

September
18

October
8

Sukkos (Tabernacles)
(First Days)

October
14-15

October
3-4

September
23-24

October
13-14

Shimini Atzeret/Simchas Torah (Concluding Days)

October
21-22

October
10-11

Sept. 30 -
October 1

October
20-21


For all days on this chart, the religious observance begins on the night before the holiday at sunset and concludes on the day listed at one hour after sunset.


Sabbath begins weekly at sunset on Friday evening and concludes at one hour after sunset on Saturday.