The Jewish calendar is full of joyous and meaningful holidays. After High Holy Days, join us for dinner in the sukkah during Sukkot and for hakafot on Simchat Torah. In December, we come together as a congregation to light our hanukkiot . In January, we celebrate at our annual Tu B'Shevat seder. In the spring time, there is the raucous fun of Purim. Spend the second night of Passover at Beth Hillel Synagogue's seder for the whole family. These are only a few of the holiday celebrations that dot our calendar. All holiday programming is announced on Calendar.
5770 - October 2, 2009 through December 31, 2009
15 & 16 Tishrei - Friday evening, October 2, Saturday, October 3, and Sunday, October 4
SHEMINI ATZERET
22 Tishrei - Friday evening, October 9 and Saturday, October 10
SIMCHAT TORAH
23 Tishrei - Saturday evening, October 10 and Sunday, October 11
25 Kislev, Evening of December 11 - December 19
5770 - January 1, 2010 through September 1, 2010
Tu B'Shevat seder: 15 Shevat, Saturday, January 30.
Megillah Reading: Erev Purim, 14 Adar, Sunday, February 28
Day: Morning Services and second reading of the Megillah, Monday, March 1
Searching for Hametz in the home: The day before first night, after dark
Sale of Hametz: during office hours to be determined
Fast (Siyum) of the First Born: 14 Nisan, Monday, March 29
First Night of Passover: 15 Nisan, Tuesday, March 30
Second Night of Passover: 16 Nisan, Wednesday, March 31
27 Nisan - Saturday evening, April 10 and Sunday, April 11
5 Iyar - Sunday evening, April 18 and Monday, April 19
LAG B'OMER
18 Iyar - Saturday evening, May 1 and Sunday, May 2
6 & 7 Sivan - Tuesday evening, May 18, Wednesday, May 19, and Thursday, May 20 (Yizkor)
9th day of Av - Tuesday evening, July 20 and Wednesday July 21
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