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Yahweh's Appointment Schedule...
God’s children are asked to attend seven annual meetings with their Heavenly Father. Spread out over the course of seven months, these family gatherings serve as prophetic signposts, dating, explaining, and facilitating the path to paradise. The Miqra’ey work as a cohesive whole, serving as God’s seven-step plan to gather us into His home.
To properly date these meetings with God, we must recognize that during the nearly 6,000 years of human history prior to mechanization, new moons were used to designate the first day of each new month. It was the best way to keep time, and it worked no matter where someone lived. Then, to adjust the lunar method of reckoning time with the solar year, Yahweh called the first month of His annual calendar “Abyb.” The word describes the formation of young barley ears, the first grain to form in the Spring in Yisra’el. Yahweh’s year thus began as the first crescent moon emerged after the formation of barley kernels. For all practical purposes, that is the new moon closest to the vernal equinox, around March 20th each year.
The annual journey from human oppression to the Promised Land, and to camping out with God in paradise, begins on the fourteenth day of Abyb with Pesach/Passover—which means that it always occurs on the brightly lit nights of a full moon. This is immediately followed by Matsah/Unleavened Bread and Bikuwrym/FirstFruits, transpiring over the course of three successive days. Our mortal souls are cleansed of sin on Passover, freeing us from its consequence—which is death. We are redeemed on Unleavened Bread, where a ransom is paid to deliver us from the penalty of sin—which is separation from God. The result, at least for those who observe these appointments with Yah, is a FirstFruits harvest of souls. It is God’s gracious gift to us, whereby the purified and ransomed rise up and come into the presence of our Heavenly Father.
Seven sevens later, at the Mow’ed Miqra’/Called-Out Assembly Meeting of Shabuwa’/Seven Sabbaths, a grand party is held where everyone is invited regardless of race, sex, age, geographic location, religion, or social status. Those who have answered the summons, and who are the beneficiaries of Pesach, Matsah, and Bikuwrym are enveloped in Yahweh’s Set-Apart Spirit, empowering us to become witnesses to the other guests, and then to the world.
On the first day of the seventh month, on the Mow’ed Miqra’ of Taruw’ah/Trumpets, Yahweh’s Spirit-filled troubadours are called to signal a warning and to shout for joy. The blaring proclamation is to those who are unaware of these meetings, and do not know that attendance at the next one, Yowm Kippurym, is a life or death decision. And the joyous music is in hopeful anticipation that many will answer each new summons, and enjoy God’s company—now and forever.
Ten days later, on the Day of Reconciliations, all humankind is given a choice. We can come into the presence of our Spiritual Mother and be reborn into Yahweh’s family, living eternally with our Heavenly Father in His home. Or, we can choose not to attend the meeting, or simply ignore the summons. The consequence, according to the Creator and Judge, is that upon their death, such individuals will have their souls, or consciousness, diminished to the point of nonexistence. The message is simple and fair: if you do not value God sufficiently to answer His call to life, He will respond in kind—and death will be the end of your existence.
The desired result of Yahweh’s seven-step plan of salvation occurs five days later on the Called-Out Assembly Meeting of Sukah/Shelters. This Festival Feast known as “Tabernacles” and “Tents,” is a time where we get to camp out with God. It depicts eternal life with our Heavenly Father in Heaven.
Consistent with Yahweh’s plan of six, representing mankind, in addition to God who is one, yielding a perfect result, as denoted by seven, there are six steps in the Scriptural plan of salvation which lead to a time of perfect companionship with our Creator. And so it will be, after six thousand years of struggle and strife, humankind will spend the Millennial Sabbath with Yahweh, on planet Earth restored to resemble the Garden of Eden.
So by way of review, the first three Miqra’ey/Called-Out Assemblies, Pesach/Passover, Matsah/Unleavened Bread, and Bikuwrym/FirstFruits, occur over three successive days in the Spring: on the 14th, 15th, and 16th day of the lunar month of Abyb (sometimes called Nisan and transliterated Abib or Aviv). During them, we are to eat lamb with bitter herbs, consume bread without yeast for seven days, and drink wine—all in remembrance of Yahweh’s provision—His gift of salvation. And as with every Festival Feast, we should use these opportunities to read God’s Word—especially those portions directly attributable to the events we are celebrating—in this case, Yahshua’s Passover sacrifice, His Unleavened Bread separation, and His FirstFruits resurrection.
The first three Miqra’ey were fulfilled, played out in human history, by the Messiyah Yahushua. He ate Passover with His disciples after sundown on Thursday, March 31st, 33 CE. He served as the Passover Lamb on Friday, Abyb 14, 4000, which was April 1st, 33 CE on our pagan calendar. He fulfilled the promise of Unleavened Bread, removing the penalty of sin from our souls, the following day on the Sabbath of Abyb 15, 4000, which we know as Saturday, April 2nd, 33 CE. And Yahshua rose as a celebration of FirstFruits on Abyb 16th, 4000. It was April 3rd, 33 CE.
Seven times seven days after His Bikuwrym resurrection, we are invited to attend the Festival of Seven Sabbaths, referred to as Pentecost in Greek for “Fifty.” It was fulfilled on schedule on Sivan 6, 4000, May 22nd, 33 CE, when the Spirit came upon the ekklesia/called-out assembly. It is the only Feast where the diet is varied and bread with yeast is designated.
In the Fall, on the 1st, 10th, and 15th day of Ethanim (renamed Tishri), the seventh lunar month, Yahweh reminds us to meet with Him and celebrate the prophetic Miqra’ey of Taruw’ah/Trumpets, Yowm Kippurym/Reconciliations, and Sukah/Shelters. They foretell the day the souls of Yahuwdym will be harvested by Yahshua (known to the Christians who will miss it as the “Rapture”), the day Yahshua will return in power and glory (Ethanim 10, 6000 which will occur at sunset on October 2nd, 2033), and the beginning of the Millennial Sabbath (Ethanim 15, 6000, which is the Sabbath of October 7th-8th, 2033). It represents the time when Yahweh will camp out with humankind for one thousand years.
Here are the dates Yahweh established for His annual meetings with His family:
| Passover / Pesach | Abyb - First Month | 14 (Starts at twilight of 13th) | | Unleavened Bread / Matsah | Abyb - First Month | 15 (lasts seven days) | | FirstFruits / Bikuwrym | Abyb - First Month | 16 | | Seven Sevens / Shabuwa’ | Seven sevens (49 days) from FirstFruits ("the day after Unleavened Bread") | | Trumpets / Taruw’ah | Tishri - Seventh Month | 1 | | Reconciliations / Kippurym | Tishri - Seventh Month | 10 | | Tabernacles / Sukah | Tishri - Seventh Month | 15 |
Before we apply Yahweh’s formula to predict the initiation of future years, and then superimpose God’s Appointment Meetings on man’s pagan calendar, there are some things you should know. First, the Romans salted Yisra’el following the Rabbi Akiva’s feigned Messianic uprising in 133 CE, effectively destroying native crops such as the barley Yahweh asked His people to use to establish the inception of each new year. And yet, while we no longer possess the same variety of barley, we know that other Middle Eastern strains ripen within weeks of the vernal equinox each Spring.
Second, weather patterns have changed appreciably, and have vacillated considerably since these instructions were given to Moseh 3,400 years ago. Therefore, even if we had the proper seed, there is no assurance that barley would bud at precisely the same time. Further, such an indicator would only allow us to establish each new year at the initiation of that year, as this is an observed mechanism, not necessarily a predictive one.
The most difficult challenge afforded those who attempt to determine future Miqra’ey dates is that Scripture does not specify a reliable methodology for determining the first day of a new month. Using Scripture as our sole source of instruction, all we have to work with beyond being told that the moon’s reflected light is to be used to establish the mow’ed/dates, is that the process begins when the moon is hodesh/new or renewed. That, however, could mean the precise moment the moon begins to reflect the sun’s light, and thus initiates a waxing crescent, or when that initial sliver is first visible from earth. If it is the later, no instructions were given as to when or where the new moon was to be observed, how large a crescent was required for it to qualify, or what to do in the case the sky was not clear.
Psalm 81:4 reads: “Blow (taqa’ — clap, sound, strike, or blast an instrument or horn) in (ba — on, with, and during) the (ha) new moon (hodesh); trumpet a ram’s horn (showphar) in (ba — on, with, and during) the (ha) full moon (kece’ — also translated new moon, first of the month, and throne, but from kacah — to cover, conceal, and hide) on (la) the day (yowm) of our festival feast (hag).” And while the use of kacah conveys an important Spiritual truth (that of how our Spiritual Mother’s Garment of Light conceals our sins), by including it, and by not specifying the where, what, and when of the hodesh/new moon, the verse cannot be used in support of the traditional observational method. Moreover, in First Samuel 20:5, David tells Jonathan: “Behold (hinneh — pay attention), tomorrow (mahar — the next day) is a new moon and month (hodesh) celebration (hag)...”, meaning that the new moon was predicted rather than observed.
My conclusion based upon the whole of Scripture is that God demands perfection of Himself, and thus He deploys an exacting method of determining the dates of His Called-Out Assemblies. As a result, in our charts, we have provided our readers with the most precise method of determining a new moon based upon this thought. Using this methodology, a month begins with the first full day, designated by the precise moment of sunset, in which the moon has already begun to grow—even if this occurs a minute before sundown.
God, however, requires very little from us, other than that we prioritize our relationship with Him, come to know Him, trust Him, and rely upon Him as He has given us this opportunity through His Scripture. And since the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms give us so much information and instruction regarding so many things, when there is an omission of detail regarding something, such as the specific day a new month begins, it is only reasonable to assume that we don’t need to be perfect to please our Heavenly Father in this regard. Said another way, we will not be held accountable for failing to determine a date which is not clearly designated in the Word.
This difference between God’s standard, and His expectation of us, as it relates to the precise day we are to observe Passover, is by design. The Miqra’ey are not rituals, but instead festivals established to celebrate our familial relationship with our Heavenly Father. Their every word is prophetic, and their every symbol is a metaphor, predicting and illuminating the path home. Simply stated, it is more important to understand them, to rely upon them, to take comfort in them, to relax and enjoy them in that God has already done all of the work, than it is for us to precisely reenact them.
Speaking of the difficulty of setting dates, Scripture tells us that the sun and moon will be darkened during the last half of the Tribulation. This indicates that apart from astrological prognostications, determining the exact time the final Miqra’ey will be fulfilled by way of observation, won’t be possible.
During the process of calculating future Miqra’ey, we compared our conclusions to those posted by several religious organizations and discovered an interesting trend. Discrepancies, or differences which couldn’t be explained simply by determining when the emerging sliver of a new moon would be observable at twilight, were directly related to Rabbis altering the start of a month to keep the special Sabbath of Yowm Kippurym from ever falling on a Friday (which begins on Thursday evening) or a Sunday (commencing on Saturday at sunset)—ostensibly to avoid either successive Sabbaths or any correlation with Islam (Friday) or Christianity (Sunday). In that the Rabbinical gerrymandering is contrary to Yahweh’s Scriptural directions, we can say with great confidence that the Jewish religious sites are wrong many times between now and when Yahweh returns.
We have elected to present the date each Miqra’ commences, as opposed to posting when they end. The reason for doing so is twofold. First, by the time we awake on the “day” of the Assembly, it is already half over. And second, Scripture suggests that the inception of each Miqra’ey are especially important. For example, the first Passover, that of the Exodus from Egypt, was observed at night. The only night associated with Pesach commences immediately after sundown. Moreover, Yahshua ate Passover with His disciples just after the sun set on the thirteenth day, enabling Him to serve as the Passover Lamb on the fourteenth. We also know that Yahshua’s Matsah sacrifice began at sundown on the cusp of the Miqra’. His fulfillment of Bikurym likewise, occurred long before the sun rose on the sixteenth day. In similar fashion, Scripture indicates that Yahweh’s return will occur at sunset on Yowm Kippurym, which means at the initiation of the Assembly, not at its mid point or conclusion.
Lastly, there is no Scriptural significance of any kind to Abyb 1, the first day of the new year. However, all of the data required to establish the dates of the first four Miqra’ey are derived from Abyb 1, which is the only reason it is listed in the following charts. The first day of the seventh month, known as Ethanim or Tishri 1, is listed for the same reason, in that it is used to determine the dates of the final three Miqra’ey, with Taruw’ah actually falling on this date.
We do not claim to be inerrant, only of desiring to be right. But since so many people have come to realize that Yahweh’s Miqra’ey/Called-Out Assemblies as they are described in the Torah form the basis of Renewed Covenant’s Ekklesia/Called-Out Assembly, presenting God’s narrow and unpopular path to salvation, we are compelled to provide our Heavenly Father’s children with our best estimates of when we have been summoned to appear. These Called-Out Assembly Meeting dates are as follows:
Miqra’ey Calendars
Observations:
All data is based on the coordinates of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Israel: Latitude 31°46'41.87"N Longitude 35°14'7.78"E.
Dates:
Scriptural days begin at sunset and continue through the following sunset, and do not run from midnight to midnight as is our current custom. Therefore, our conversion to the Gregorian calendar date reflects the day of the sunset which initiates the complete Miqra’. For example, if Matsah is shown to commence on April 2nd then the Called-Out Assembly begins at sunset on April 2nd, and continues to sunset on April 3rd.
While there is no Scriptural significance to the 1st of Abyb, we have elected to include it in our presentation because the moon’s condition on this date determines when we observe each of the first four Miqra’ey. In this regard, when Abyb 1 is displayed twice, two new moons are potential candidates. Dates from other calendar sources are only displayed alongside the new moon estimates with which they coincide.
Times:
All times are presented in military format (0:00 - 23:59). Italics indicate daylight savings is in effect, making Israel’s timezone GMT+3. Times in plain type are GMT+2. Times displayed in the linked images are GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), also known as UST (Universal Standard Time). Example: 1:30 PM GMT would be listed as 13:30 on the moon phase images, which is 15:30 Standard Time in Jerusalem, and 16:30 if still under DST.
Astronomical New Moon:
An Astronomical New Moon is in conjunction, which is to say that the side which is visible from the Earth is in complete shadow. It is the exact time the moon ceases waning (losing reflected light). For our purposes, the ANM begins the moment the moon begins waxing (becoming illuminated).
Sunset:
Time when the center of the sun is level (0 degrees) with an unobstructed horizon.
Visibility:
This is the portion of the moon’s surface reflecting light from the sun. A full moon has 100% visibility. This value does not take visibility from the Earth into consideration. So, positive visibility is specified even when the moon is below the horizon.
Age:
This reflects the number of days which have passed between the astronomical new moon and the sunset for that day.
Elevation:
This designates the angle the center of the moon appears above the horizon at sunset. The elevation at moonset is by definition 0°.
Moonset:
Time when the center of the moon is level (0 degrees) with an unobstructed horizon.
Viewable:
This figure quantifies the number of hours and minutes between sunset and moonset. It provides a good perspective on how much time a witness has to observe the first sliver of a new moon. Be aware, however, that the actual practical viewable time is always less than this value, especially when the moon’s setting is close to that of the sun as is the case with most new moons.
Astronomical:
This precise method of dating designates Miqra’ey dates based upon the moment the moon is renewed each lunar month and begins waxing, regardless of whether this emerging sliver can actually be seen from Earth.
Observational:
Miqra’ey dates listed under this format use the traditional method of beginning a new month when the first sliver of a new moon is likely to be observed at sunset. Our forecasts in this regard use the Temple Mount as the vantage point, and take into consideration visibility, elevation, and viewable time. When these values make dating the first sighting uncertain, they will be marked in purple. And of course, weather and atmospheric conditions will make many of these observation estimates errant due to under- or overestimating the effects they may have on the visibility.
Other Calendar Resources:
We have listed other resources which provide additional dates for your consideration and comparison. When information from any resource is not included, it is because they have not provided those data for that timeframe.
Hebcal.com
This popular Jewish religious site follows the mathematical formula derived by Rabbi Maimonides and other rabbinical traditions for setting what they call the “Jewish holidays.” They add many dates which are not designated in Scripture, label Unleavened Bread/Matsah as Passover/Pecach, do not acknowledge FirstFruits/Bikuwrym, consistently err in their dating of Sevens/Shabuwa’, list Trumpets/Taruw’ah under its Babylonian designation of Rosh Hashanah, and artificially alter the date of Reconciliations/Yowm Kippurym to keep them from falling on a Friday or Sunday (shown as sunset on Thursday and Saturday on our charts).
Paleotimes.org
This unaffiliated site provides estimates for Called-Out Assembly dates through 2019.
Karaite-Korner.org
The Karaite site evaluates barley grains in Israel to determine when they are Abyb. They observe and post sightings of the first visible moon slivers they witness in Jerusalem and other areas around the world. Their goal is to establish dates for the current Spring or Fall Miqra’ey, but they do forecast anticipated dates for the upcoming year.
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 23 |
Fri, Mar 24 |
Mon, Mar 20 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Sat, Sep 16 |
Sun, Sep 17 |
Wed, Sep 13 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 05 |
Thu, Apr 06 |
Sun, Apr 02 |
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| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 06 |
Fri, Apr 07 |
Mon, Apr 03 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 07 |
Sat, Apr 08 |
Tue, Apr 04 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 26 |
Sat, May 27 |
Tue, May 23 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Sat, Sep 16 |
Sun, Sep 17 |
Wed, Sep 13 |
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| Kippurym |
Mon, Sep 25 |
Tue, Sep 26 |
Fri, Sep 22 |
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| Sukah |
Sat, Sep 30 |
Sun, Oct 01 |
Wed, Sep 27 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 19 |
Fri, Mar 20 |
Wed, Mar 18 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Sat, Sep 12 |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Fri, Sep 11 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 01 |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Tue, Mar 31 |
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| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Wed, Apr 01 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Sat, Apr 04 |
Thu, Apr 02 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 22 |
Sat, May 23 |
Thu, May 21 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Sat, Sep 12 |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Fri, Sep 11 |
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| Kippurym |
Mon, Sep 21 |
Tue, Sep 22 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
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| Sukah |
Sat, Sep 26 |
Sun, Sep 27 |
Fri, Sep 25 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Mar 21 |
Mon, Mar 22 |
Mon, Mar 22 |
Sun, Mar 21 |
Mon, Mar 22 17:57 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Tue, Sep 14 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 19:05 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Apr 03 |
Sun, Apr 04 |
Sun, Apr 04 |
Sat, Apr 03 |
Sun, Apr 04 |
| Matsah |
Sun, Apr 04 |
Mon, Apr 05 |
Mon, Apr 05 |
Sun, Apr 04 |
Mon, Apr 05 |
| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Apr 05 |
Tue, Apr 06 |
Tue, Apr 06 |
Mon, Apr 05 |
Tue, Apr 06 |
| Shabuwa' |
Mon, May 24 |
Tue, May 25 |
Tue, May 25 |
Mon, May 24 |
Tue, May 25 |
| Taruw'ah |
Tue, Sep 14 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
| Kippurym |
Thu, Sep 23 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
| Sukah |
Tue, Sep 28 |
Wed, Sep 29 |
Wed, Sep 29 |
Wed, Sep 29 |
Wed, Sep 29 |
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 10 |
Fri, Mar 11 |
Sat, Apr 09 |
Fri, Mar 11 |
Fri, Mar 11 18:00 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Oct 03 |
Wed, Oct 05 |
Mon, Oct 03 |
Mon, Sep 05 |
Mon, Sep 05 19:05 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Mar 23 |
Thu, Mar 24 |
Fri, Apr 22 |
Thu, Mar 24 |
Thu, Mar 24 |
| Matsah |
Thu, Mar 24 |
Fri, Mar 25 |
Sat, Apr 23 |
Fri, Mar 25 |
Fri, Mar 25 |
| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Mar 25 |
Sat, Mar 26 |
Sun, Apr 24 |
Sat, Mar 26 |
Sat, Mar 26 |
| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 13 |
Sat, May 14 |
Sun, Jun 12 |
Sat, May 14 |
Sat, May 14 |
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Oct 03 |
Wed, Oct 05 |
Mon, Oct 03 |
Mon, Sep 05 |
Mon, Sep 05 |
| Kippurym |
Wed, Oct 12 |
Fri, Oct 14 |
Wed, Oct 12 |
Wed, Sep 14 |
Wed, Sep 14 |
| Sukah |
Mon, Oct 17 |
Wed, Oct 19 |
Mon, Oct 17 |
Mon, Sep 19 |
Mon, Sep 19 |
| Abyb 1 |
Wed, Mar 29 |
Thu, Mar 30 |
Wed, Mar 29 |
Wed, Mar 29 |
Thu, Mar 30 17:58 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Sep 22 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
Fri, Sep 22 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
Sun, Sep 24 18:40 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Wed, Apr 12 |
| Matsah |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Thu, Apr 13 |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Thu, Apr 13 |
| Bikuwrym |
Thu, Apr 13 |
Fri, Apr 14 |
Thu, Apr 13 |
Thu, Apr 13 |
Fri, Apr 14 |
| Shabuwa' |
Thu, Jun 01 |
Fri, Jun 02 |
Thu, Jun 01 |
Thu, Jun 01 |
Fri, Jun 02 |
| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Sep 22 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
Fri, Sep 22 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
| Kippurym |
Sun, Oct 01 |
Tue, Oct 03 |
Sun, Oct 01 |
Tue, Oct 03 |
Tue, Oct 03 |
| Sukah |
Fri, Oct 06 |
Sun, Oct 08 |
Fri, Oct 06 |
Sun, Oct 08 |
Sun, Oct 08 |
| Abyb 1 |
Mon, Mar 19 |
Tue, Mar 20 |
Mon, Mar 19 |
Mon, Mar 19 |
Tue, Mar 20 17:55 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Tue, Sep 11 |
Thu, Sep 13 |
Wed, Sep 12 |
Wed, Sep 12 |
Wed, Sep 12 18:45 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sun, Apr 01 |
Mon, Apr 02 |
Sun, Apr 01 |
Sun, Apr 01 |
Mon, Apr 02 |
| Matsah |
Mon, Apr 02 |
Tue, Apr 03 |
Mon, Apr 02 |
Mon, Apr 02 |
Tue, Apr 03 |
| Bikuwrym |
Tue, Apr 03 |
Wed, Apr 04 |
Tue, Apr 03 |
Tue, Apr 03 |
Wed, Apr 04 |
| Shabuwa' |
Tue, May 22 |
Wed, May 23 |
Tue, May 22 |
Tue, May 22 |
Wed, May 23 |
| Taruw'ah |
Tue, Sep 11 |
Thu, Sep 13 |
Wed, Sep 12 |
Wed, Sep 12 |
Wed, Sep 12 |
| Kippurym |
Thu, Sep 20 |
Sat, Sep 22 |
Fri, Sep 21 |
Fri, Sep 21 |
Fri, Sep 21 |
| Sukah |
Tue, Sep 25 |
Thu, Sep 27 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
| Abyb 1 |
Sat, Mar 08 |
Sat, Mar 08 |
Uses next |
Uses next |
Uses next |
| Ethanim 1 |
Sun, Aug 31 |
Mon, Sep 01 |
New Moon |
New Moon |
New Moon |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Fri, Mar 21 |
Fri, Mar 21 |
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| Matsah |
Sat, Mar 22 |
Sat, Mar 22 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Sun, Mar 23 |
Sun, Mar 23 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Sun, May 11 |
Sun, May 11 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Sun, Aug 31 |
Mon, Sep 01 |
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| Kippurym |
Tue, Sep 09 |
Wed, Sep 10 |
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| Sukah |
Sun, Sep 14 |
Mon, Sep 15 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Apr 06 |
Mon, Apr 07 |
Sat, Apr 05 |
Sun, Apr 06 |
Mon, Apr 07 19:13 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Sep 29 |
Wed, Oct 01 |
Mon, Sep 29 |
Tue, Sep 30 |
Wed, Oct 01 18:29 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Apr 19 |
Sun, Apr 20 |
Fri, Apr 18 |
Sat, Apr 19 |
Sun, Apr 20 |
| Matsah |
Sun, Apr 20 |
Mon, Apr 21 |
Sat, Apr 19 |
Sun, Apr 20 |
Mon, Apr 21 |
| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Apr 21 |
Tue, Apr 22 |
Sun, Apr 20 |
Mon, Apr 21 |
Tue, Apr 22 |
| Shabuwa' |
Mon, Jun 09 |
Tue, Jun 10 |
Sun, Jun 08 |
Mon, Jun 09 |
Tue, Jun 10 |
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Sep 29 |
Wed, Oct 01 |
Mon, Sep 29 |
Tue, Sep 30 |
Wed, Oct 01 |
| Kippurym |
Wed, Oct 08 |
Fri, Oct 10 |
Wed, Oct 08 |
Thu, Oct 09 |
Fri, Oct 10 |
| Sukah |
Mon, Oct 13 |
Wed, Oct 15 |
Mon, Oct 13 |
Tue, Oct 14 |
Wed, Oct 15 |
| Abyb 1 |
Fri, Mar 27 |
Fri, Mar 27 |
Wed, Mar 25 |
Fri, Mar 27 |
Fri, Mar 27 19:12 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Sat, Sep 19 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
Sun, Sep 20 ??:?? |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Thu, Apr 09 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
Tue, Apr 07 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
| Matsah |
Fri, Apr 10 |
Fri, Apr 10 |
Wed, Apr 08 |
Fri, Apr 10 |
Fri, Apr 10 |
| Bikuwrym |
Sat, Apr 11 |
Sat, Apr 11 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
Sat, Apr 11 |
Sat, Apr 11 |
| Shabuwa' |
Sat, May 30 |
Sat, May 30 |
Thu, May 28 |
Sat, May 30 |
Sat, May 30 |
| Taruw'ah |
Sat, Sep 19 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
| Kippurym |
Mon, Sep 28 |
Tue, Sep 29 |
Sun, Sep 27 |
Tue, Sep 29 |
Tue, Sep 29 |
| Sukah |
Sat, Oct 03 |
Sun, Oct 04 |
Fri, Oct 02 |
Sun, Oct 04 |
Sun, Oct 04 |
| Abyb 1 |
Tue, Mar 16 |
Wed, Mar 17 |
Mon, Mar 15 |
Tue, Mar 16 |
Wed, Mar 17 17:52 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Fri, Sep 10 |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Thu, Sep 09 |
Fri, Sep 10 18:52 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Mon, Mar 29 |
Tue, Mar 30 |
Sun, Mar 28 |
Mon, Mar 29 |
Tue, Mar 30 |
| Matsah |
Tue, Mar 30 |
Wed, Mar 31 |
Mon, Mar 29 |
Tue, Mar 30 |
Wed, Mar 31 |
| Bikuwrym |
Wed, Mar 31 |
Thu, Apr 01 |
Tue, Mar 30 |
Wed, Mar 31 |
Thu, Apr 01 |
| Shabuwa' |
Wed, May 19 |
Thu, May 20 |
Tue, May 18 |
Wed, May 19 |
Thu, May 20 |
| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Fri, Sep 10 |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Thu, Sep 09 |
Fri, Sep 10 |
| Kippurym |
Fri, Sep 17 |
Sun, Sep 19 |
Fri, Sep 17 |
Sat, Sep 18 |
Sun, Sep 19 |
| Sukah |
Wed, Sep 22 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
Wed, Sep 22 |
Thu, Sep 23 |
Fri, Sep 24 |
| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Apr 03 |
Mon, Apr 04 |
Mon, Apr 04 |
Mon, Apr 04 |
Mon. Apr 04 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 28 |
Thu, Sep 29 |
Wed, Sep 28 |
Wed, Sep 28 |
Thu, Sep 29 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Apr 16 |
Sun, Apr 17 |
Sun, Apr 17 |
Sun, Apr 17 |
Sun, Apr 17 |
| Matsah |
Sun, Apr 17 |
Mon, Apr 18 |
Mon, Apr 18 |
Mon, Apr 18 |
Mon, Apr 18 |
| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Apr 18 |
Tue, Apr 19 |
Tue, Apr 19 |
Tue, Apr 19 |
Tue, Apr 19 |
| Shabuwa' |
Mon, Jun 06 |
Tue, Jun 07 |
Tue, Jun 07 |
Tue, Jun 07 |
Tue, Jun 07 |
| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 29 |
Thu, Sep 29 |
Wed, Sep 28 |
Wed, Sep 28 |
Thu, Sep 29 |
| Kippurym |
Fri, Oct 07 |
Sat, Oct 08 |
Fri, Oct 07 |
Fri, Oct 07 |
Sat, Oct 08 |
| Sukah |
Wed, Oct 12 |
Thu, Oct 13 |
Wed, Oct 12 |
Wed, Oct 12 |
Thu, Oct 13 |
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 22 |
Fri, Mar 23 |
Fri, Mar 23 |
Fri, Mar 23 |
Fri, Mar 23 |
| Ethanim 1 |
Sun, Sep 16 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
Sun, Sep 16 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 04 |
Thu, Apr 05 |
Thu, Apr 05 |
Thu, Apr 05 |
Thu, Apr 05 |
| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 05 |
Fri, Apr 06 |
Fri, Apr 06 |
Fri, Apr 06 |
Fri, Apr 06 |
| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 06 |
Sat, Apr 07 |
Sat, Apr 07 |
Sat, Apr 07 |
Sat, Apr 07 |
| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 25 |
Sat, May 26 |
Sat, May 26 |
Sat, May 26 |
Sat, May 26 |
| Taruw'ah |
Sun, Sep 16 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
Sun, Sep 16 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
Mon, Sep 17 |
| Kippurym |
Tue, Sep 25 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
Tue, Sep 25 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
Wed, Sep 26 |
| Sukah |
Sun, Sep 30 |
Mon, Oct 01 |
Sun, Sep 30 |
Mon, Oct 01 |
Mon, Oct 01 |
| Abyb 1 |
Tue, Mar 12 |
Wed, Mar 13 |
Mon, Mar 11 |
Tue, Mar 12 |
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Sep 05 |
Sat, Sep 07 |
Wed, Sep 04 |
Fri, Sep 06 |
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Mon, Mar 25 |
Tue, Mar 26 |
Sun, Mar 24 |
Mon, Mar 25 |
|
| Matsah |
Tue, Mar 26 |
Wed, Mar 27 |
Mon, Mar 25 |
Tue, Mar 26 |
|
| Bikuwrym |
Wed, Mar 27 |
Thu, Mar 28 |
Tue, Mar 26 |
Wed, Mar 27 |
|
| Shabuwa' |
Wed, May 15 |
Thu, May 16 |
Tue, May 14 |
Wed, May 15 |
|
| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Sep 05 |
Sat, Sep 07 |
Wed, Sep 04 |
Fri, Sep 06 |
|
| Kippurym |
Sat, Sep 14 |
Mon, Sep 16 |
Fri, Sep 13 |
Sun, Sep 15 |
|
| Sukah |
Thu, Sep 19 |
Sat, Sep 21 |
Wed, Sep 18 |
Fri, Sep 20 |
|
| Abyb 1 |
Sat, Mar 01 |
Sun, Mar 02 |
Uses next |
Sun, Mar 02 |
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Aug 25 |
Wed, Aug 27 |
New Moon |
Tue, Aug 26 |
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Fri, Mar 14 |
Sat, Mar 15 |
|
Sat, Mar 15 |
|
| Matsah |
Sat, Mar 15 |
Sun, Mar 16 |
|
Sun, Mar 16 |
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sun, Mar 16 |
Mon, Mar 17 |
|
Mon, Mar 17 |
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sun, May 04 |
Mon, May 05 |
|
Mon, May 05 |
|
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Aug 25 |
Wed, Aug 27 |
|
Tue, Aug 26 |
|
| Kippurym |
Wed, Sep 03 |
Fri, Sep 05 |
|
Thu, Sep 04 |
|
| Sukah |
Mon, Sep 08 |
Wed, Sep 10 |
|
Tue, Sep 09 |
|
| Abyb 1 |
Mon, Mar 31 |
Mon, Mar 31 |
Mon, Mar 31 |
Uses previous |
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 24 |
Thu, Sep 25 |
Wed, Sep 24 |
New Moon |
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sun, Apr 13 |
Sun, Apr 13 |
Sun, Apr 13 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Mon, Apr 14 |
Mon, Apr 14 |
Mon, Apr 14 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Tue, Apr 15 |
Tue, Apr 15 |
Tue, Apr 15 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Tue, Jun 03 |
Tue, Jun 03 |
Tue, Jun 03 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 24 |
Thu, Sep 25 |
Wed, Sep 24 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Fri, Oct 03 |
Sat, Oct 04 |
Fri, Oct 03 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Wed, Oct 08 |
Thu, Oct 09 |
Wed, Oct 08 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Fri, Mar 20 |
Sat, Mar 21 |
Fri, Mar 20 |
Sat, Mar 21 |
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Mon, Sep 14 |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Mon, Sep 14 |
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Fri, Apr 03 |
|
| Matsah |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Sat, Apr 04 |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Sat, Apr 04 |
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sat, Apr 04 |
Sun, Apr 05 |
Sat, Apr 04 |
Sun, Apr 05 |
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sat, May 23 |
Sun, May 24 |
Sat, May 23 |
Sun, May 24 |
|
| Taruw'ah |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Mon, Sep 14 |
Sun, Sep 13 |
Mon, Sep 14 |
|
| Kippurym |
Tue, Sep 22 |
Wed, Sep 23 |
Tue, Sep 22 |
Wed, Sep 23 |
|
| Sukah |
Sun, Sep 27 |
Mon, Sep 28 |
Sun, Sep 27 |
Mon, Sep 28 |
|
| Abyb 1 |
Wed, Mar 09 |
Wed, Mar 09 |
Uses next |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Sep 01 |
Fri, Sep 02 |
New Moon |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Tue, Mar 22 |
Tue, Mar 22 |
|
|
|
| Matsah |
Wed, Mar 23 |
Wed, Mar 23 |
|
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Thu, Mar 24 |
Thu, Mar 24 |
|
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Thu, May 12 |
Thu, May 12 |
|
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Sep 01 |
Fri, Sep 02 |
|
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sat, Sep 10 |
Sun, Sep 11 |
|
|
|
| Sukah |
Thu, Sep 15 |
Fri, Sep 16 |
|
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Apr 07 |
Fri, Apr 08 |
Fri, Apr 08 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Sat, Oct 01 |
Sun, Oct 02 |
Sun, Oct 02 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 20 |
Thu, Apr 21 |
Thu, Apr 21 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 21 |
Fri, Apr 22 |
Fri, Apr 22 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 22 |
Sat, Apr 23 |
Sat, Apr 23 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Fri, Jun 10 |
Sat, Jun 11 |
Sat, Jun 11 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Sat, Oct 01 |
Sun, Oct 02 |
Sun, Oct 02 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Mon, Oct 10 |
Tue, Oct 11 |
Tue, Oct 11 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Sat, Oct 15 |
Sun, Oct 16 |
Sun, Oct 16 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Tue, Mar 28 |
Wed, Mar 29 |
Mon, Mar 27 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
Thu, Sep 21 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Mon, Apr 10 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Sun, Apr 09 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Mon, Apr 10 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Wed, Apr 12 |
Thu, Apr 13 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Wed, May 31 |
Thu, Jun 01 |
Tue, May 30 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 20 |
Thu, Sep 21 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Fri, Sep 29 |
Sat, Sep 30 |
Fri, Sep 29 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Wed, Oct 04 |
Thu, Oct 05 |
Wed, Oct 04 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Sat, Mar 17 |
Sun, Mar 18 |
Fri, Mar 16 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Sun, Sep 09 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Fri, Mar 30 |
Sat, Mar 31 |
Thu, Mar 29 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Sat, Mar 31 |
Sun, Apr 01 |
Fri, Mar 30 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sun, Apr 01 |
Mon, Apr 02 |
Sat, Mar 31 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sun, May 20 |
Mon, May 21 |
Sat, May 19 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Sun, Sep 09 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Wed, Sep 19 |
Wed, Sep 19 |
Tue, Sep 18 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Mon, Sep 24 |
Mon, Sep 24 |
Sun, Sep 23 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 07 |
Thu, Mar 07 |
Uses next |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Aug 30 |
Sat, Aug 31 |
New Moon |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Mar 20 |
Wed, Mar 20 |
|
|
|
| Matsah |
Thu, Mar 21 |
Thu, Mar 21 |
|
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Mar 22 |
Fri, Mar 22 |
|
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 10 |
Fri, May 10 |
|
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Aug 30 |
Sat, Aug 31 |
|
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sun, Sep 08 |
Mon, Sep 09 |
|
|
|
| Sukah |
Fri, Sep 13 |
Sat, Sep 14 |
|
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Fri, Apr 05 |
Sat, Apr 06 |
Fri, Apr 05 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Sun, Sep 29 |
Sun, Sep 29 |
Tue, Sep 29 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Thu, Apr 18 |
Fri, Apr 19 |
Thu, Apr 18 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Fri, Apr 19 |
Sat, Apr 20 |
Fri, Apr 19 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sat, Apr 20 |
Sun, Apr 21 |
Sat, Apr 20 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sat, Jun 08 |
Sun, Jun 09 |
Sat, Jun 08 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Sun, Sep 29 |
Sun, Sep 29 |
Tue, Sep 29 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Tue, Oct 08 |
Tue, Oct 08 |
Thu, Oct 08 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Sun, Oct 13 |
Sun, Oct 13 |
Tue, Oct 13 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Tue, Mar 24 |
Wed, Mar 25 |
Wed, Mar 25 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Sep 17 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Mon, Apr 06 |
Tue, Apr 07 |
Tue, Apr 07 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Tue, Apr 07 |
Wed, Apr 08 |
Wed, Apr 08 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Wed, Apr 08 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
Thu, Apr 09 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Wed, May 27 |
Thu, May 28 |
Thu, May 28 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Sep 17 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
Fri, Sep 18 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sat, Sep 26 |
Sun, Sep 27 |
Sun, Sep 27 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Thu, Oct 01 |
Fri, Oct 02 |
Fri, Oct 02 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Sat, Mar 13 |
Sun, Mar 14 |
Sat, Mar 13 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Tue, Sep 07 |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Mon, Sep 06 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Fri, Mar 26 |
Sat, Mar 27 |
Fri, Mar 26 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Sat, Mar 27 |
Sun, Mar 28 |
Sat, Mar 27 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sun, Mar 28 |
Mon, Mar 29 |
Sun, Mar 28 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sun, May 16 |
Mon, May 17 |
Sun, May 16 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Tue, Sep 07 |
Wed, Sep 08 |
Mon, Sep 06 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Thu, Sep 16 |
Fri, Sep 17 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Tue, Sep 21 |
Wed, Sep 22 |
Mon, Sep 20 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Fri, Apr 01 |
Sat, Apr 02 |
Fri, Apr 01 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Sep 26 |
Tue, Sep 27 |
Sun, Sep 25 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Thu, Apr 14 |
Fri, Apr 15 |
Thu, Apr 14 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Fri, Apr 15 |
Sat, Apr 16 |
Fri, Apr 15 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sat, Apr 16 |
Sun, Apr 17 |
Sat, Apr 16 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sat, Jun 04 |
Sun, Jun 05 |
Sat, Jun 04 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Sep 26 |
Tue, Sep 27 |
Sun, Sep 25 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Wed, Oct 05 |
Thu, Oct 06 |
Tue, Oct 04 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Mon, Oct 10 |
Tue, Oct 11 |
Sun, Oct 09 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Wed, Mar 22 |
Wed, Mar 22 |
Wed, Mar 22 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Sep 15 |
Sat, Sep 16 |
Fri, Sep 15 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Tue, Apr 04 |
Tue, Apr 04 |
Tue, Apr 04 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Wed, Apr 05 |
Wed, Apr 05 |
Wed, Apr 05 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Thu, Apr 06 |
Thu, Apr 06 |
Thu, Apr 06 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Thu, May 25 |
Thu, May 25 |
Thu, May 25 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Sep 15 |
Sat, Sep 16 |
Fri, Sep 15 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sun, Sep 24 |
Mon, Sep 25 |
Sun, Sep 24 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Fri, Sep 29 |
Sat, Sep 30 |
Fri, Sep 29 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Mar 10 |
Mon, Mar 11 |
Mon, Apr 08 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Oct 03 |
Fri, Oct 04 |
Wed, Oct 02 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Mar 23 |
Sun, Mar 24 |
Sun, Apr 21 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Sun, Mar 24 |
Mon, Mar 25 |
Mon, Apr 22 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Mar 25 |
Tue, Mar 26 |
Tue, Apr 23 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Mon, May 13 |
Tue, May 14 |
Tue, Jun 11 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Oct 03 |
Fri, Oct 04 |
Wed, Oct 02 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sat, Oct 12 |
Sun, Oct 13 |
Fri, Oct 11 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Thu, Oct 17 |
Fri, Oct 18 |
Wed, Oct 16 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Sat, Mar 29 |
Sun, Mar 30 |
Sat, Mar 29 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Mon, Sep 22 |
Tue, Sep 23 |
Mon, Sep 22 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Fri, Apr 11 |
Sat, Apr 12 |
Fri, Apr 11 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Sat, Apr 12 |
Sun, Apr 13 |
Sat, Apr 12 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Sun, Apr 13 |
Mon, Apr 14 |
Sun, Apr 13 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Sun, Jun 01 |
Mon, Jun 02 |
Sun, Jun 01 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Mon, Sep 22 |
Tue, Sep 23 |
Mon, Sep 22 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Wed, Oct 01 |
Thu, Oct 02 |
Wed, Oct 01 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Mon, Oct 06 |
Tue, Oct 07 |
Mon, Oct 06 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 19 |
Fri, Mar 20 |
Wed, Mar 18 |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Sep 11 |
Sat, Sep 12 |
Fri, Sep 11 |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 01 |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Tue, Mar 31 |
|
|
| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 02 |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Wed, Apr 01 |
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 03 |
Sat, Apr 04 |
Thu, Apr 02 |
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 22 |
Sat, May 23 |
Thu, May 21 |
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Sep 11 |
Sat, Sep 12 |
Fri, Sep 11 |
|
|
| Kippurym |
Sun, Sep 20 |
Mon, Sep 21 |
Sun, Sep 20 |
|
|
| Sukah |
Fri, Sep 25 |
Sat, Sep 26 |
Fri, Sep 25 |
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Mon, Mar 08 |
Tue, Mar 09 |
Uses next |
|
|
| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 01 |
Thu, Sep 02 |
New Moon |
|
|
| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sun, Mar 21 |
Mon, Mar 22 |
|
|
|
| Matsah |
Mon, Mar 22 |
Tue, Mar 23 |
|
|
|
| Bikuwrym |
Tue, Mar 23 |
Wed, Mar 24 |
|
|
|
| Shabuwa' |
Tue, May 11 |
Wed, May 12 |
|
|
|
| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 01 |
Thu, Sep 02 |
|
|
|
| Kippurym |
Fri, Sep 10 |
Sat, Sep 11 |
|
|
|
| Sukah |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Thu, Sep 16 |
|
|
|
| Abyb 1 |
Wed, Apr 07 |
Thu, Apr 08 |
Wed, Apr 07 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Sep 30 |
Fri, Oct 01 |
Fri, Oct 01 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Tue, Apr 20 |
Wed, Apr 21 |
Tue, Apr 20 |
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| Matsah |
Wed, Apr 21 |
Thu, Apr 22 |
Wed, Apr 21 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Thu, Apr 22 |
Fri, Apr 23 |
Thu, Apr 22 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Thu, Jun 10 |
Fri, Jun 11 |
Thu, Jun 10 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Sep 30 |
Fri, Oct 01 |
Fri, Oct 01 |
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| Kippurym |
Sat, Oct 09 |
Sun, Oct 10 |
Sun, Oct 10 |
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| Sukah |
Thu, Oct 14 |
Fri, Oct 15 |
Fri, Oct 15 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Mar 26 |
Mon, Mar 27 |
Mon, Mar 27 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Tue, Sep 19 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Apr 08 |
Sun, Apr 09 |
Sun, Apr 09 |
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| Matsah |
Sun, Apr 09 |
Mon, Apr 10 |
Mon, Apr 10 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Apr 10 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
Tue, Apr 11 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Mon, May 29 |
Tue, May 30 |
Tue, May 30 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Tue, Sep 19 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
Wed, Sep 20 |
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| Kippurym |
Thu, Sep 28 |
Fri, Sep 29 |
Fri, Sep 29 |
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| Sukah |
Tue, Oct 03 |
Wed, Oct 04 |
Wed, Oct 04 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 15 |
Fri, Mar 16 |
Fri, Mar 16 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Sat, Sep 08 |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Sun, Sep 09 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Mar 28 |
Thu, Mar 29 |
Thu, Mar 29 |
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| Matsah |
Thu, Mar 29 |
Fri, Mar 30 |
Fri, Mar 30 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Mar 30 |
Sat, Mar 31 |
Sat, Mar 31 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Fri, May 18 |
Sat, May 19 |
Sat, May 19 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Sat, Sep 08 |
Mon, Sep 10 |
Sun, Sep 09 |
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| Kippurym |
Mon, Sep 17 |
Wed, Sep 19 |
Tue, Sep 18 |
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| Sukah |
Sat, Sep 22 |
Mon, Sep 24 |
Sun, Sep 23 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Wed, Apr 03 |
Thu, Apr 04 |
Wed, Apr 03 |
|
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| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Sep 27 |
Sat, Sep 28 |
Fri, Sep 27 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Tue, Apr 16 |
Wed, Apr 17 |
Tue, Apr 16 |
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| Matsah |
Wed, Apr 17 |
Thu, Apr 18 |
Wed, Apr 17 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Thu, Apr 18 |
Fri, Apr 19 |
Thu, Apr 18 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Thu, Jun 06 |
Fri, Jun 07 |
Thu, Jun 06 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Sep 27 |
Sat, Sep 28 |
Fri, Sep 27 |
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| Kippurym |
Sun, Oct 06 |
Mon, Oct 07 |
Sun, Oct 06 |
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| Sukah |
Fri, Oct 11 |
Sat, Oct 12 |
Fri, Oct 11 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Sun, Mar 23 |
Mon, Mar 24 |
Mon, Mar 24 |
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| Ethanim 1 |
Wed, Sep 17 |
Thu, Sep 18 |
Wed, Sep 17 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Sat, Apr 05 |
Sun, Apr 06 |
Sun, Apr 06 |
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| Matsah |
Sun, Apr 06 |
Mon, Apr 07 |
Mon, Apr 07 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Mon, Apr 07 |
Tue, Apr 08 |
Tue, Apr 08 |
|
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| Shabuwa' |
Mon, May 26 |
Tue, May 27 |
Tue, May 27 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Wed, Sep 17 |
Thu, Sep 18 |
Wed, Sep 17 |
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| Kippurym |
Fri, Sep 26 |
Sat, Sep 27 |
Fri, Sep 26 |
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| Sukah |
Wed, Oct 01 |
Thu, Oct 02 |
Wed, Oct 01 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Fri, Mar 12 |
Fri, Mar 12 |
Fri, Mar 26 |
|
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| Ethanim 1 |
Sun, Sep 05 |
Mon, Sep 06 |
Sun, Sep 05 |
|
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Thu, Mar 25 |
Thu, Mar 25 |
Thu, Apr 08 |
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| Matsah |
Fri, Mar 26 |
Fri, Mar 26 |
Fri, Apr 09 |
|
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| Bikuwrym |
Sat, Mar 27 |
Sat, Mar 27 |
Sat, Apr 10 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Sat, May 15 |
Sat, May 15 |
Sat, May 29 |
|
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| Taruw'ah |
Sun, Sep 05 |
Mon, Sep 06 |
Sun, Sep 05 |
|
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| Kippurym |
Tue, Sep 14 |
Wed, Sep 15 |
Tue, Sep 14 |
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| Sukah |
Sun, Sep 19 |
Mon, Sep 20 |
Sun, Sep 19 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Tue, Mar 01 |
Wed, Mar 02 |
Uses next |
|
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| Ethanim 1 |
Thu, Aug 25 |
Fri, Aug 26 |
New Moon |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Mon, Mar 14 |
Tue, Mar 15 |
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| Matsah |
Tue, Mar 15 |
Wed, Mar 16 |
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| Bikuwrym |
Wed, Mar 16 |
Thu, Mar 17 |
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| Shabuwa' |
Wed, May 04 |
Thu, May 05 |
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| Taruw'ah |
Thu, Aug 25 |
Fri, Aug 26 |
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| Kippurym |
Sat, Sep 03 |
Sun, Sep 04 |
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| Sukah |
Thu, Sep 08 |
Fri, Sep 09 |
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| Abyb 1 |
Thu, Mar 31 |
Thu, Mar 31 |
Wed, Mar 30 |
|
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| Ethanim 1 |
Fri, Sep 23 |
Sun, Sep 25 |
Fri, Sep 23 |
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| Miqra'ey |
Astronomical |
Observational |
Hebcal.com |
Paleotimes.org |
Karaite-Korner.org |
| Pecach |
Wed, Apr 13 |
Wed, Apr 13 |
Tue, Apr 12 |
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| Matsah |
Thu, Apr 14 |
Thu, Apr 14 |
Wed, Apr 13 |
|
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| Bikuwrym |
Fri, Apr 15 |
Fri, Apr 15 |
Thu, Apr 14 |
|
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| Shabuwa' |
Fri, Jun 03 |
Fri, Jun 03 |
Thu, Jun 02 |
|
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| Taruw'ah |
Fri, Sep 23 |
Sun, Sep 25 |
Fri, Sep 23 |
|
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| Kippurym |
Sun, Oct 02 |
Tue, Oct 04 |
Sun, Oct 02 |
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| Sukah |
Fri, Oct 07 |
Sun, Oct 09 |
Fri, Oct 07 |
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