Feast of trumpets 2024
*Note: Some Hebrew feasts and festivals last for longer than one day. Each day listed is the first full day of a feast, festival or holy day (following its commencement at sundown the night before), except for Passover which begins at mid-afternoon on Aviv 14 (see Passover and Related Periods chart). �Note: Some calculate the first day of Shavuot (the Feast of Weeks = Pentecost) as being the fiftieth day following the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, a special Sabbath. (This is the bottom date.) Others, including myself, begin the fifty-day count from the day after the regular Sabbath of that week, causing Shavuot always to occur on a the first day of the week. (This is the top date.) See more at Calculating the Timing of Shavuot or Pentecost. Show To find the dates of Hebrew feasts, festivals and holy days in various years, go to Jewish Holidays. No holidays shown? That's because you didn't select any holiday types. Please check at least one of the boxes. While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know. Unable to find that countryPlease check your spelling and try again or select one of the available countries.You Might Also LikeWhat is the date of the next Feast of Trumpets?Bible Feasts Calendar 2018-2022. What date is Feast of Trumpets 2028?Rosh Hashanah in 2028 will start on Thursday, the 21st of September (21/9/2028) and will continue for 2 days until Friday, the 22nd of September.
What day is the Feast of Trumpets in 2030?Rosh Hashanah for the year 2030 starts on the evening of Friday, September 27th ending the 2 day celebration at sundown on Sunday, September 29. For the Jewish calendar night begins before day, thus the holiday or festival begins on the sunset of the previous day.
What are the dates for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in 2022?When Does Yom Kippur Take Place? Yom Kippur takes place on the final day of the 10 Days of Awe, which begins with Rosh Hashanah. This year, Yom Kippur begins at sunset on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 and ends at sunset on Wednesday, October 5, 2022.
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