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  1. The Jewish Calendar. By Konstantin Bikos. Jewish communities around the world use the Jewish or Hebrew calendar to determine the dates of religious observances and rituals. In Israel, it is also used for agricultural and civil purposes, alongside the Gregorian calendar.

  2. The State of Israel has adopted most traditional religious Jewish holidays as part of its national calendar, while also having established new modern holiday observances since its founding in 1948. Additionally, Christians , [ 1 ] Muslims , [ 2 ] and Druze [ 3 ] have the right to Holiday leave on the holidays of their own religions.

    Date/range Of Dates In The Hebrew ...
    Date/range Of Dates In Gregorian ...
    English Name
    Hebrew Name
    Every Friday evening before sundown to ...
    Every Friday evening before sundown to ...
    between Sep 5 & Oct 5
    New Year
    ראש השנה Rosh Hashanah
    between Sep 14 & Oct 14
    Day of Atonement
    between Sep 19 & Oct 19
    Feast of Tabernacles
  3. Christmas celebrations in Israel are few compared to other places in the world. Since only 2.5% of the country's population are Christians and Christmas is not one of Israel's holidays, Christmas is not a common holiday in Israel, this is due to the fact that the country was set up around Judaism, not Christianity.

  4. Feb 6, 2020 · Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which follows the solar cycle (of about 365.25 days), the Jewish calendar follows the lunar cycle, which means that the year is comprised of 12 lunar months (of ...

  5. Holidays for the Jewish calendar year of 5781 (2020–2021) [ edit ] Yom tov for the Three Pilgrimage Festivals ( Pesach , Shavuot , and Sukkot ) is observed for 1 day in Israel and in Reform and most Reconstructionist communities around the world, and is observed for 2 days in Orthodox and most Conservative communities outside Israel, because of yom tov sheni shel galuyot .

    Date On Hebrew Calendar
    Gregorian Date
    Hebrew Name
    September 19–20, 2020
    1-10 Tishrei
    September 19–28, 2020
    3 Tishrei
    September 21, 2020
    Movable
    September 26, 2020
    Shabbat Shuvah (Sabbath of Return, or ...
  6. Christmas falls every year on December 25 of the solar calendar. Hanukkah also falls on the 25th of the month — but of the Hebrew month of Kislev, which is determined by the lunar calendar. As a result, Hanukkah falls on a different date each year on the secular calendar. They Last for Different Lengths of Time

  7. In 82 percent of Jewish households in which all members were Jewish, a Christmas tree had never been displayed. So too, sociologist Marshall Sklare’s research in the 1950s and ’60s on second- and third-generation Jews established that Hanukkah — formerly a “minor” Jewish holiday — had gained in importance when it became the Jewish alternative for Christmas.

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