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September 2021 Elul 5781 / Tishrei 5782 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SEPTEMBER 2021 ELUL 5781 / TISHREI 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 24 ELUL 2 25 ELUL 3 26 ELUL 4 27 ELUL WELCOME BACK, RAPIDS! FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL NO SESSIONS 7:06 NITZAVIM 5 TISHREI 28 ELUL 29 ELUL 1 TISHREI 2 TISHREI 3 TISHREI 4 TISHREI 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SHABBAT SHUVA LABOR DAY EREV ROSH HASHANA ROSH HASHANA ROSH HASHANA TZOM GEDALIA NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS 1:45 PM DISMISSAL 7:01 8:00 6:55 VAYELECH 12 6 TISHREI 13 7 TISHREI 14 8 TISHREI 15 9 TISHREI 16 10 TISHREI 17 11 TISHREI 18 12 TISHREI EREV YOM KIPPUR YOM KIPPUR ACT EXAM NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS 6:46 6:43 HA’AZINU 19 13 TISHREI 20 14 TISHREI 21 15 TISHREI 22 16 TISHREI 23 17 TISHREI 24 18 TISHREI 25 19 TISHREI EREV SUKKOT SUKKOT SUKKOT CHOL HAMOED CHOL HAMOED NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS CHOL HAMOED 6:38 7:35 6:31 26 20 TISHREI 27 21 TISHREI 28 22 TISHREI 29 23 TISHREI 30 24 TISHREI JOIN OUR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN BUILDMAAYANOT.ORG HOSHANA RABA SHMINI ATZERET SIMCHAT TORAH CLASSES RESUME CHOL HAMOED NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS MISHMAR 6:26 7:23 OCTOBER 2021 TISHREI / CHESHVAN 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 25 TISHREI 2 26 TISHREI WELCOME TO THE NEW MA’AYANOT CAMPUS! 6:19 BEREISHIT 30 TISHREI 1 CHESHVAN 27 TISHREI 28 TISHREI 29 TISHREI 2 CHESHVAN 3 CHESHVAN 3 4 5 6 ROSH CHODESH 7 ROSH CHODESH 8 9 FAFSA WORKSHOP SAT EXAM 7:00 PM MISHMAR 6:08 NOACH 4 CHESHVAN 5 CHESHVAN 6 CHESHVAN 7 CHESHVAN 8 CHESHVAN 9 CHESHVAN 10 CHESHVAN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT PSAT EXAM MISHMAR 5:57 LECH -LECHA 17 11 CHESHVAN 18 12 CHESHVAN 19 13 CHESHVAN 20 14 CHESHVAN 21 15 CHESHVAN 22 16 CHESHVAN 23 17 CHESHVAN NO MISHMAR NO SESSIONS 5:46 VAYERA 24/25 18 CHESHVAN 19 CHESHVAN 20 CHESHVAN 21 CHESHVAN 22 CHESHVAN 23 CHESHVAN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CHESHVAN OPEN HOUSE FOR 8 TH GRADERS MISHMAR ACT EXAM 5:37 CHAYEI SARA 31 JOIN US IN OUR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN BUILDMAAYANOT.ORG NOVEMBER 2021 CHESHVAN / KISLEV 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 KISLEV 26 CHESHVAN 27 CHESHVAN 28 CHESHVAN 29 CHESHVAN 2 KISLEV 1 2 3 4 5 ROSH CHODESH 6 SCHOOLWIDE SHABBATON ELECTION DAY NO MISHMAR 5:29 TOLDOT 7 3 KISLEV 8 4 KISLEV 9 5 KISLEV 10 6 KISLEV 11 7 KISLEV 12 8 KISLEV 13 9 KISLEV SAT EXAM COLLEGE NIGHT MISHMAR STANDARD TIME BEGINS 7:00 PM VETERANS’ DAY 4:21 VAYETZEI 14 10 KISLEV 15 11 KISLEV 16 12 KISLEV 17 13 KISLEV 18 14 KISLEV 19 15 KISLEV 20 16 KISLEV PACT EXAM MISHMAR 4:16 VAYISHLACH 21 17 KISLEV 22 18 KISLEV 23 19 KISLEV 24 20 KISLEV 25 21 KISLEV 26 22 KISLEV 27 23 KISLEV EREV THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING 2:05 PM DISMISSAL NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS 4:12 VAYESHEV 25 KISLEV 26 KISLEV 24 KISLEV 28 29 CHANUKAH DAY 1 30 CHANUKAH DAY 2 HAPPY CHANUKAH! JOIN THE PARENT COUNCIL TODAY AND GIVE THANKS TO OUR TEACHERS AND STAFF CHANUKAH BREAK CHANUKAH BREAK FIRST NIGHT OF CHANUKAH NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS MAAYANOT.ORG/PARENT-COUNCIL DECEMBER 2021 KISLEV / TEVET 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 27 KISLEV 28 KISLEV 29 KISLEV 30 KISLEV 1 CHANUKAH DAY 3 2 CHANUKAH DAY 4 3 CHANUKAH DAY 5 4 CHANUKAH DAY 6 SPONSOR A ROSH CHODESH PARNES HAYOM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING 4:20 PM DISMISSAL 4:20 PM DISMISSAL NO MISHMAR 4:10 MIKETZ ROSH CHODESH / 1 TEVET 2 TEVET 3 TEVET 4 TEVET 5 TEVET 6 TEVET 7 TEVET 5 CHANUKAH DAY 7 6 CHANUKAH DAY 8 7 8 9 10 1 SAT EXAM MISHMAR 4:10 VAYIGASH 12 8 TEVET 13 9 TEVET 14 10 TEVET 15 11 TEVET 16 12 TEVET 17 13 TEVET 1 14 TEVET FAMILY CONFERENCES COLLEGE PROCESS INFORMATIONAL PROGRAM ASARA B’TEVET 7:00 PM 1:45 PM DISMISSAL MISHMAR ACT EXAM 4:11 VAYECHI 19 15 TEVET 20 16 TEVET 21 17 TEVET 22 18 TEVET 23 19 TEVET 24 20 TEVET 2 21 TEVET MISHMAR 4:15 SHMOT 26 22 TEVET 27 23 TEVET 28 24 TEVET 29 25 TEVET 30 26 TEVET 31 27 TEVET NEW YEAR’S DAY JEWISH LIFE ON CAMPUS OBSERVED 7:00PM NO MISHMAR NO SESSIONS 4:20 JANUARY 2022 TEVET / SHEVAT 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 28 TEVET SPONSOR A PARNES HAYOM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! NEW YEAR’S DAY MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING VAERA 1 SHEVAT 29 TEVET 2 SHEVAT 3 SHEVAT 4 SHEVAT 5 SHEVAT 6 SHEVAT 2 3 ROSH CHODESH 4 5 6 7 8 MISHMAR 4:26 BO 7 SHEVAT 8 SHEVAT 9 SHEVAT 10 SHEVAT 11 SHEVAT 12 SHEVAT 13 SHEVAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NO MISHMAR 4:33 BESHALACH 15 SHEVAT 14 SHEVAT 16 SHEVAT 17 SHEVAT 18 SHEVAT 19 SHEVAT 20 SHEVAT 16 17 TU B’SHEVAT 18 19 20 21 22 MIDTERM EXAMS MIDTERM EXAMS MIDTERM EXAMS 11:00 AM DISMISSAL 11:00 AM DISMISSAL 11:00 AM DISMISSAL WINTER RECESS WINTER RECESS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS MLK DAY 4:41 YITRO 23 21 SHEVAT 24 22 SHEVAT 25 23 SHEVAT 26 24 SHEVAT 27 25 SHEVAT 28 26 SHEVAT 29 27 SHEVAT WINTER RECESS WINTER RECESS WINTER RECESS WINTER RECESS WINTER RECESS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS 4:50 MISHPATIM 30 28 SHEVAT 31 29 SHEVAT SPONSOR A PARNAS HAYOM OR SPECIAL PROGRAM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! CLASSES RESUME MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING FEBRUARY 2022 SHEVAT / ADAR 1 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 30 SHEVAT 1 ADAR 1 2 ADAR 1 3 ADAR 1 4 ADAR 1 1 ROSH CHODESH 2 ROSH CHODESH 3 4 5 NO MISHMAR 4:59 TERUMAH 6 5 ADAR 1 7 6 ADAR 1 8 7 ADAR 1 9 8 ADAR 1 10 9 ADAR 1 11 10 ADAR 1 12 11 ADAR 1 MISHMAR 5:07 TETZAVEH 13 12 ADAR 1 14 13 ADAR 1 15 14 ADAR 1 16 15 ADAR 1 17 16 ADAR 1 18 17 ADAR 1 19 18 ADAR 1 ACT EXAM PURIM KATAN MISHMOVER 5:16 KI TISA 25 ADAR 1 19 ADAR 1 20 ADAR 1 21 ADAR 1 22 ADAR 1 23 ADAR 1 24 ADAR 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SHEKALIM PRESIDENTS’ DAY PRESIDENTS’ DAY BREAK NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS MISHMAR 5:24 VAYAKHEL 26 ADAR 1 27 ADAR 1 27 28 SPONSOR A PARNES HAYOM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING MARCH 2022 ADAR 1 / ADAR 2 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 30 ADAR 1 1 ADAR 2 28 ADAR 1 29 ADAR 1 2 ADAR 2 1 2 3 ROSH CHOSDESH 4 ROSH CHOSDESH 5 MISHMAR 5:32 PIKUDEI 9 ADAR 2 3 ADAR 2 4 ADAR 2 5 ADAR 2 6 ADAR 2 7 ADAR 2 8 ADAR 2 6 7 2 9 10 11 12 ZACHOR MISHMAR 5:40 VAYIKRA 13 10 ADAR 2 14 11 ADAR 2 15 12 ADAR 2 16 13 ADAR 2 17 14 ADAR 2 18 15 ADAR 2 19 16 ADAR 2 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS TA’ANIT ESTHER PURIM SAT EXAM 1:45 DI SMISSAL NO SESSIONS SHUSHAN PURIM 6:48 TZAV 23 ADAR 2 17 ADAR 2 18 ADAR 2 19 ADAR 2 20 ADAR 2 21 ADAR 2 22 ADAR 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 PARAH MISHMAR 6:55 SHMINI 24 ADAR 2 25 ADAR 2 26 ADAR 2 27 ADAR 2 28 ADAR 2 27 28 29 30 31 SPONSOR A PARNES HAYOM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! MISHMAR MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING APRIL 2022 ADAR 2 / NISAN 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ROSH CHODESH 29 ADAR 2 CHAG KASHER V’SAMEACH! 1 2 1 NISAN HACHODESH SPONSOR A PARNES HAYOM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING 7:02 TAZRIA 8 NISAN 2 NISAN 3 NISAN 4 NISAN 5 NISAN 6 NISAN 7 NISAN 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HAGADOL ACT EXAM MISHMAR 7:10 METZORA 10 9 NISAN 11 10 NISAN 12 11 NISAN 13 12 NISAN 14 13 NISAN 15 14 NISAN 16 15 NISAN EREV PESACH NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSION PESACH 7:17 8:20 16 NISAN 17 NISAN 18 NISAN 19 NISAN 20 NISAN 21 NISAN 22 NISAN 17 OMER DAY 1 18 OMER DAY 2 19 OMER DAY 3 20 OMER DAY 4 21 OMER DAY 5 22 OMER DAY 6 23 OMER DAY 7 CHOL HAMOED CHOL HAMOED CHOL HAMOED CHOL HAMOED PESACH PESACH NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS NO SESSIONS PESACH 7:24 7:25 23 NISAN 24 NISAN 25 NISAN 26 NISAN 27 NISAN 28 NISAN 29 NISAN 24 OMER DAY 8 25 OMER DAY 9 26 OMER DAY 10 27 OMER DAY 11 28 OMER DAY 12 29 OMER DAY 13 30 OMER DAY 14 MISHMAR LAST DAY OF CLASSES CLASSES RESUME YOM HA’SHOAH FOR SENIORS 7:32 ACHREI MOT MAY 2022 NISAN / IYAR / SIVAN 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 30 NISAN 1 IYAR 2 IYAR 3 IYAR 4 IYAR 5 IYAR 6 IYAR 1 OMER DAY 15 2 OMER DAY 16 3 OMER DAY 17 4 OMER DAY 18 5 OMER DAY 19 6 OMER DAY 20 7 OMER DAY 21 AP GOVERNMENT AP CHEMISTRY AP PSYCHOLOGY AP ENGLISH LIT AP STATISTICS AP US HISTORY NO MISHMAR ROSH CHODESH ROSH CHODESH YOM HAZIKARON YOM HA’ATZAMAUT 7:39 KEDOSHIM 7 IYAR 8 IYAR 9 IYAR 10 IYAR 11 IYAR 12 IYAR 13 IYAR 8 OMER DAY 22 9 OMER DAY 23 10 OMER DAY 24 11 OMER DAY 25 12 OMER DAY 26 13 OMER DAY 27 14 OMER DAY 28 MOTHERS’ DAY AP CALCULUS AP PHYSICS SAT EXAM AP COMPUTER SCIENCE AP BIOLOGY MISHMAR 7:46 EMOR 14 IYAR 15 IYAR 16 IYAR 17 IYAR 18 IYAR 19 IYAR 20 IYAR 15 OMER DAY 29 16 OMER DAY 30 17 OMER DAY 31 18 OMER DAY 32 19 OMER DAY 33 20 OMER DAY 34 21 OMER DAY 35 NO MISHMAR LAG BA’OMER 7:53 BEHAR 21 IYAR 22 IYAR 23 IYAR 24 IYAR 25 IYAR 26 IYAR 27 IYAR 22 OMER DAY 36 23 OMER DAY 37 24 OMER DAY 38 25 OMER DAY 39 26 OMER DAY 40 27 OMER DAY 41 28 OMER DAY 42 HEARTBEATS COLLEGE PANEL SENIOR DINNER 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM MISHMAR 7:59 BECHUKOTAI 28 IYAR 29 IYAR 1 SIVAN 29 OMER DAY 43 30 OMER DAY 44 31 OMER DAY 45 SPONSOR A PARNAS HAYOM OR SPECIAL PROGRAM IN HONOR OF A YAHRTZEIT OR SPECIAL OCCASION! MEMORIAL DAY YOM YERUSHALAYIM NO SESSIONS SENIOR TRIP MAAYANOT.ORG/GIVING ROSH CHODESH JUNE 2022 SIVAN / TAMMUZ 5782 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 SIVAN 3 SIVAN 4 SIVAN 5 SIVAN 1 OMER DAY 46 2 OMER DAY 47 3 OMER DAY 48 4 OMER DAY 49 MISHMAR SENIOR TRIP SENIOR TRIP EREV SHAVUOT 8:05 BAMIDBAR 9:14 5 6 SIVAN 6 7 SIVAN 7 8 SIVAN 8 9 SIVAN 9 10 SIVAN 10 11 SIVAN 11 12 SIVAN SHAVUOT GRADUATION STUDY DAY FINAL EXAMS SHAVUOT NO SESSIONS 8:00 PM NO SESSIONS 11:00 AM DISMISSAL 9:14 8:09 NASSO 12 13 SIVAN 13 14 SIVAN 14 15 SIVAN 15 16 SIVAN 16 17 SIVAN 17 18 SIVAN 18 19 SIVAN FINAL EXAMS FINAL EXAMS FINAL EXAMS ACT EXAM 11:00 AM DISMISSAL 11:00 AM DISMISSAL 11:00 AM DISMISSAL JUNETEENTH 8:12 BEHA’ALOTCHA 19 20 SIVAN 20 21 SIVAN 21 22 SIVAN 22 23 SIVAN 23 24 SIVAN
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