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2019 -2022 OF MAJOR Please note: Jewish students not be able to participate in school activities that take place on the days marked with an *.

2019 2020 2021 2022 Celebrates the defeat of the plot to destroy 21 26 the of Persia.

PASSOVER Deliverance of the Jewish people from . The first *. of 19 *Eve. of *Eve. of *Eve of and last two days are observed as full holidays. There are * * * * dietary restrictions against leavened products (such as * * * *April17 , pastries, pasta, certain legumes and more) during * *April 15 * *April 21 all eight days of the . * *April 16 * *

SHAVUOT Feast of , marks the giving of the Law () *Eve. of 8 *Eve. of *Eve. of *Eve of * * * * at Mt. Sinai. (Often linked with the * * * * of teenagers.)

ROSH HASHANAH *Eve. of Sept. 29 *Eve. of Sept. 18 *Eve. of Sept. 6 *Eve of Sept 25 The Jewish New ; start of the Ten Days of Penitence. *Sept. 30 *Sept. 19 *Sept. 7 *Sept. 26 The first two days are observed as full holidays. *Oct. 1 *Sept. 20 *Sept. 8 *Sept. 27

YOM KIPPUR of Atonement; the most solemn day *Eve. of Oct. 8 *Eve. of Sept. 27 *Eve. of Sept. 15 *Eve. of Oct. 4 of the year devoted to , and . *Oct. 9 *Sept. 28 *Sept. 16 *Oct. 5

SUKKOT *Eve of Oct .13 *Eve of Oct .2 *Eve of Sept. 20 *Eve of Oct.9 First two days of , commemorating *Oct. 14 *Oct. 3 *Sept. 21 *Oct. 10 the dwelling of the in booths in the wilderness. *Oct. 15 *Oct. 4 *Sept. 22 *Oct. 11

SHEMINI ATZERET *Eve of Oct. 20 *Eve of Oct. 9 *Eve of Sept. 27 *Eve of Oct. 16 Eighth Day of Assembly. *Oct. 21 *Oct. 10 *Sept. 28 *Oct. 17

SIMCHAT TORAH *Oct. 22 *Oct. 11 *Sept. 29 *Oct. 18 Celebrates the new cycle of annual scriptural readings.

HANUKKAH of Lights; celebrates the victory of the Dec. 22 – Dec. 30 Dec. 11 – Dec. 18 Nov. 29 – Dec. 6 Dec. 19 – Dec. 26 and rededication of the Ancient temple in .