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JEWISH RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY CALENDAR FOR 2023

Jewish Calendar - 2023

2023 Jewish calendar

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All Jewish holidays begins at sunset on the evening before the date shown.

List of Religious Holidays of Jewish in 2023

DAYDATEHOLIDAY
SundaySunFeb 05, 2023Feb 05Tu Bishvat
MondayMonMar 06, 2023Mar 06Purim
WednesdayWedMar 08, 2023Mar 08Shushan Purim
WednesdayWedApr 05, 2023Apr 05Passover - First Day
ThursdayThuApr 13, 2023Apr 13Passover - Final Day
TuesdayTueApr 18, 2023Apr 18Yom Hashoah
TuesdayTueApr 25, 2023Apr 25Yom HaZikaron
WednesdayWedApr 26, 2023Apr 26Yom HaAtzma'ut
FridayFriMay 05, 2023May 05Second Passover
TuesdayTueMay 09, 2023May 09Lag BaOmer
FridayFriMay 19, 2023May 19Yom Yerushalayim
ThursdayThuMay 25, 2023May 25Shavuot (1st day)
FridayFriMay 26, 2023May 26Shavuot
WednesdayWedJul 26, 2023Jul 26Tish'a B'Av
FridayFriSep 15, 2023Sep 15Rosh HaShana Starts
SundaySunSep 17, 2023Sep 17Rosh HaShana Ends
MondayMonSep 18, 2023Sep 18Fast of Gedaliah
MondayMonSep 25, 2023Sep 25Yom Kippur
FridayFriSep 29, 2023Sep 29Sukkot Starts
FridayFriOct 06, 2023Oct 06Sukkot Ends
SaturdaySatOct 07, 2023Oct 07Shmini Atzeret
SaturdaySatOct 07, 2023Oct 07Simchat Torah
ThursdayThuDec 07, 2023Dec 07Hanukkah Starts
FridayFriDec 15, 2023Dec 15Hanukkah Ends

Jewish Calendar 2023

Jewish festivals are the days celebrated by Jews. Some Jewish festivals happen on the same date every year, while others move around within a range of dates. Here we have provided the dates of the Jewish religious holidays for calendar year 2023. All Jewish holidays begin in the evening after the sunset.

Judaism is believed to be one of the world's oldest religions. Jews believe there is one God who created and rules the world. Judaism believes that people have freewill and are responsible for the choices made. The Torah is the primary scripture of Judaism. Torah means "teaching", is God's revealed instructions to the Jewish People.

The 10 most important commands of the Torah are
  - I am the Lord your God
  - You shall not recognize the gods of others in My presence
  - You shall not take the Name of the Lord your God in vain
  - Remember the day of shabbat to keep it holy
  - Honor your father and your mother
  - You shall not murder
  - You shall not commit adultery
  - You shall not steal
  - Do not give false testimony against your neighbor
  - You shall not covet your fellow's possessions

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