Holidays through 2009
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2007 |
2008 |
2009 | |
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Rosh Hashanah |
Sept. 13-14 |
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 |
Sept. 19-20 | |
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Fast of Gedaliah |
Sept. 16 |
Oct. 2 |
Sept. 21 | |
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Yom Kippur |
Sept. 22 |
Oct. 9 |
Sept. 28 | |
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Sukkot |
Sept. 27 –Oct. 3 |
Oct. 14-20 |
Oct. 3-9 | |
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Shemini Atzeret-Simchat Torah |
Oct. 4-5 |
Oct. 21-22 |
Oct. 10-11 | |
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Chanukah |
Dec. 5-12 |
Dec. 22-29 |
Dec. 12-19 |
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10th of Tevet (fast)# |
Dec. 19 |
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Jan. 6, Dec. 27 |
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Tu b’Shvat |
Feb. 3 |
Jan. 22 |
Feb. 9 |
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Fast of Esther |
March 1 |
March 20 |
March 9 |
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Purim |
March 4 |
March 21 |
March 10 |
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Passover |
April 3-10 |
April 20-27 |
April 9-16 |
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Holocaust Remembrance Day |
April 15 |
May 2 |
April 21 |
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Israel Memorial Day |
April 22 |
May 7 |
April 28 |
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Israel Independence Day |
April 23 |
May 8 |
April 29 |
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Lag b’Omer |
May 6 |
May 23 |
May 12 |
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Jerusalem Day |
May 16 |
June 2 |
May 22 |
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Shavuot |
May 23-24 |
June 9-10 |
May 29-30 |
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Fast of Tammuz |
July 3 |
July 20 |
July 9 |
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Tisha b’Av |
July 24 |
August 10 |
July 30 |
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# In years when Chanukah falls late in the year, the fast of the 10th of Tevet will occur in early January, and again, in late December following Chanukah of that year.
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