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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Observance, Marriage, Women in Judaism (4/12)
Section - Question 5.2: What are the dates of the upcoming Jewish holidays?

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                                  Answer:
   
   [The following is courtesy of the Hebcal program, mentioned in
   [5]Section 5.3. Hebcal also provides an interactive Jewish calendar at
   [6]http://www.hebcal.com/]
   
   2003:
     * January: 4 Rosh Chodesh Shvat; 18 Tu B'Shvat
     * February: 2-3 Rosh Chodesh Adar I; 17 Purim Katan
     * March: 4/2003 Rosh Chodesh Adar II; 16 Ta'anit Esther; 17 Purim;
       18 Shushan Purim
     * April: 2-3 Rosh Chodesh Nisan; 16 Erev Pesach - Taanit B'chorot;
       17-24 Pesach I-VIII; 29 Yom HaShoah
     * May: 2-3 Rosh Chodesh Iyyar; 6 Yom HaZikaron; 7 Yom Ha'atzmaut; 20
       Lag B'Omer; 29 Yom Yerushalayim
     * June: 1 Rosh Chodesh Sivan; 6-7 Shavuot I-II; 30 Rosh Chodesh
       Tamuz
     * July: 1 Rosh Chodesh Tamuz; 17 Shiva Assar B'Tamuz; 30 Rosh
       Chodesh Av
     * August: 7 Tish'a B'Av; 28-29 Rosh Chodesh Elul
     * September: 26 Erev Rosh Hashana; 27-28 Rosh Hashana I-II; 29 Tzom
       Gedalia
     * October: 5 Erev Yom Kippur; 6 Yom Kippur; 11-17 Sukkot I-VII; 18
       Shmini Atzeret; 19 Simchat Torah; 26-27 Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
     * November: 25-26 Rosh Chodesh Kislev
     * December: 20-27 Chanukah I-VII
       
   2004:
     * January: 4 Asara B'Tevet; 24 Rosh Chodesh Shevat
     * February: 7 Tu B'Shvat; 21 Shabbat Shekalim; 22-23 Rosh Chodesh
       Adar
     * March: 4 Ta'anit Esther; 6 Shabbat Zachor; 7 Purim; 8 Shushan
       Purim; 13 Shabbat Parah; 20 Shabbat HaChodesh; 23 Rosh Chodesh
       Nisan
     * April: 3 Shabbat HaGadol ; 6 Ta'anit Bechorot/Erev Pesach; 6-13
       Pesach; 18 Yom HaShoah; 21-22 Rosh Chodesh Iyyar; 25 Yom
       HaZikaron; 26 Yom HaAtzma'ut
     * May: 9 Lag B'Omer; 19 Yom Yerushalayim; 21 Rosh Chodesh Sivan;
       26-27 Shavuot
     * June: 19-20 Rosh Chodesh Tamuz
     * July: 6 Tzom Tammuz; 19 Rosh Chodesh Av; 24 Shabbat Hazon; 27
       Tish'a B'Av; 31 Shabbat Nachamu
     * August: 17-18 Rosh Chodesh Elul
     * September: 16-17 Rosh Hashana 5765; 18 Shabbat Shuva; 19 Tzom
       Gedaliah; 25 Yom Kippur; 30 Sukkot
     * October: 1-6 Sukkot II-VII; 7 Shmini Atzeret; 8 Simchat Torah;
       15-16 Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
     * November: 14 Rosh Chodesh Kislev
     * December: 7-15 Chanukah; 13 Rosh Chodesh Tevet; 22 Asara B'Tevet
       
   Since the Jewish day starts at sunset, all of these holidays (except
   those marked "Erev", which means "Evening") start at sunset on the
   civil date before. (See [7]Subject 7.2 for details.)

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