Were is celibrated: Israel

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

February

01

Sunday

Tu B’Shevat/Tu Bishvat in the United States

Tu B’Shevat (Tu Bishvat) is the 15th day of the Jewish months of Shevat. This festival is also known as the “New Year for Trees” and is observed in Jewish communities in countries such as the United States.

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Were is celibrated: Israel, in USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

March

02

Monday

Purim

Purim marks the Jewish people’s deliverance from a royal death decree around the fourth century BCE, as told in the Book of Esther. Many Jewish Americans celebrate Purim on the 14th day of the month of Adar in the Jewish calendar, which is…

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Were is celibrated: Israel, in USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

01

Wednesday

Passover (first day)

Passover (Pesach) generally lasts for eight days in the United States. Many Jewish people spend the Passover period with family members or close friends.

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Were is celibrated: Israel, in USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

09

Thursday

Last Day of Passover in the United States

Many Jewish communities in the United States mark the last day of Passover as the end of a Jewish holiday that celebrates the deliverance of Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Passover is also known as Pesah, Pesach, or the Feast of Unlea…

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Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

14

Tuesday

Yom HaShoah in the United States

Many people in the United States observe Yom Hashoah, which is also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day. It commemorates the lives and heroism of Jewish people who died in the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945.

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Were is celibrated: Israel

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

22

Wednesday

Yom Ha’atzmaut

Many Jewish Americans in the United States remember Israel’s Independence Day, also known as Yom Ha’Atzmaut (or Yom HaAtzmaut). Celebrations are annually held on or around the fifth day of the month of Iyar, according to the Jewish calendar…

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Were is celibrated: Israel, in USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

May

04

Monday

Lag BaOmer

Many Jewish people in the United States observe Lag B’Omer, also known as Lag BaOmer, on the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Jewish calendar. The name of this observance means refers to the 33rd day of the counting of the Omer.

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Were is celibrated: Israel, USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

May

21

Thursday

Shavuot

Many Jewish Americans observe Shavuot, which is the second of three major Jewish festivals that focus on historical and agricultural importance. The other two are Passover and Sukkot. Shavuot follows Passover by 50 days. Shavuot occurs on t…

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