Dates for 2011 -> 2015
All holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date specified in the tables below. For example, if the dates for Rosh Hashana were listed as Sep 19-20, then the holiday begins at sundown on Sep 18 and ends at sundown on Sep 20. Dates in bold are yom tov, so they have similar obligations and restrictions to Shabbat in the sense that normal "work" is forbidden.
The table of holidays below include the current year and 4 years into the future for the Diaspora.
Major holidays
| Holiday | 5772 (2011-2012) | 5773 (2012-2013) | 5774 (2013-2014) | 5775 (2014-2015) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rosh Hashana | Sep 29-30 | Sep 17-18 | Sep 5-6 | Sep 25-26 |
| Yom Kippur | Oct 8 | Sep 26 | Sep 14 | Oct 4 |
| Sukkot | Oct 13-14 Oct 15-19 |
Oct 1-2 Oct 3-7 |
Sep 19-20 Sep 21-25 |
Oct 9-10 Oct 11-15 |
| Shmini Atzeret | Oct 20 | Oct 8 | Sep 26 | Oct 16 |
| Simchat Torah | Oct 21 | Oct 9 | Sep 27 | Oct 17 |
| Chanukah | Dec 21-28 | Dec 9-16 | Nov 28-Dec 5 | Dec 17-24 |
| Purim | Mar 8 | Feb 24 | Mar 16 | Mar 5 |
| Pesach | Apr 7-8 Apr 9-12 Apr 13-14 |
Mar 26-27 Mar 28-31 Apr 1-2 |
Apr 15-16 Apr 17-20 Apr 21-22 |
Apr 4-5 Apr 6-9 Apr 10-11 |
| Shavuot | May 27-28 | May 15-16 | Jun 4-5 | May 24-25 |
| Tish'a B'Av | Jul 29 | Jul 16 | Aug 5 | Jul 26 |