Jewish Holidays
Jewish living is experienced through the cycle of holidays throughout the year, turning time into sacred moments and events into memorable experiences. The Jewish calendar, which begins in the Fall and spans twelve months, is connected to the lunar cycle, yet it corrects itself so that each holiday remains in the correct season. After thousands of years, it continues to give structure and pattern to our days and seasons.
Reform Jewish Holidays
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High Holy Days & Fall Festivals
- Rosh Hashanah: Sept. 22-24, 2025
- Yom Kippur: Oct. 1-2, 2025
- Sukkot: Oct. 6-13, 2025
- Shmini Atzeret & Simchat Torah: Oct. 13-14, 2025
Winter Holidays
- Hanukkah: Starts Dec. 14 - 22, 2025
- Tu BiShvat: Feb. 2, 2026
Spring Holidays
- Purim: March 3, 2026
- Pesach (Passover): April 1 - April 9, 2026
- Yom HaShoah: April 14, 2026
- Yom Ha'atzmaut: April 22, 2026
- Lag BaOmer: May 5, 2026
- Shavuot: May 21- 23, 2026
Summer Holidays
- Tishah B'Av: July 22- 23
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