Purim: March 10
Pesach: April 9-16
Shavuot: May 29-30
Rosh Hashana: September 19-20
Yom Kippur: September 28
Sukkot: October 3-11
Hannukah: December 11-18
Pesach / Passover
Passover–Begins sunset of Wednesday, April 8, 2020 | Ends nightfall of Thursday, April 16, 2020. The story of Passover is a story of miracles and redemption of the Jewish People.
Exodus 12
Shavuot
Shavuot –Begins sunset of Tuesday, May 29, 2020 | Ends nightfall of Thursday, May 30, 2020 Shavuot falls on the Jewish calendar fifty days after Passover Sabbath. It is the second of three major feasts unto the Lord and holds both great agricultural and historical significance.
Exodus 23:16 / 34:22-23
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah – Begins sunset of Wednesday, September 19, 2020 | Ends nightfall of Friday, September 20, 2020 The first of the Jewish High Holy Days that were listed in Leviticus, Rosh Hashanah, commonly called the Jewish New Year, is a time of celebration and season of reflection and solemnity.
Sukkot
Sukkot- Begins sunset of Wednesday, October 3, 2020 | Ends nightfall of Wednesday, October 11, 2020 “And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the people of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the Feast of Booths for seven days to the Lord”.
Leviticus 23:37-44
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur- Begins sunset of Friday, September 28, 2020| Ends nightfall of Saturday, September 29, 2020 Yom Kippur is a Day of Atonement. Repentance and atonement are the core values and foundations of this holiday that falls in autumn among the three High Holy Days.
Leviticus 16
Chanukah
Chanukah– Begins sunset of Tuesday, December 11, 2020 | Ends nightfall of Wednesday, December 20, 2020 Hanukkah (Chanukah) is the Hebrew word for “dedication.” The eight-day Jewish celebration bearing that name — it is also called the Festival of Lights — remembers the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem after it had been recovered.