Shearit Y'israel Qahal L'Yahushua
May Yahuwah bless and keep you. May Yahuwah lift up His Face and be gracious to you. May Yahuwah lift up His Face and grant you His Peace. And name His name upon your children, and He Himself will bless them.

2009-2010 MOEDIM

(Feast Days)

[Please note that all dates are subject to change according to actual New Moon sightings by two or more witnesses in the Trans-Jerusalem region]


Holiday Dates 2009-2010

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Feast Unleavened Bread

April 11, 2009

א' חג המצות

7th Unleavened Bread

April 17, 2009

ז' חג המצות

Shavuot

May 31, 2009

חג השבועות

Yom Teruah

(Day of Shouting)

September 21, 2009

יום תרועה

Yom Kippurim (Day of Atonement)

September 30, 2009

יום הכפורים

1st Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles)

October 5, 2009

א' חג הסוכות

Shemini Atzeret (8th of Assembly)

October 12, 2009

שמיני עצרת

Days of Purim

March 1-2, 2010

ימי הפורים

All of the Biblical Holy Days begin at sunset on the day before the date listed and continue for 24 hours until sunset on the following day. For example, if 1st Unleavened Bread is listed as April 11 this means that work is forbidden from sunset on April 10 to sunset on April 11.


New Moons 2009-2010


New Moons 2009-2010



Year

Month

Day

Weekday

Lag (Min)
MC6

Ill (%)
MC6

Hebrew Month

2009

3

27

Friday

60

1.36

I

2009

4

26

Sunday

107

3.36

II

2009

5

25

Monday

84

2.14

III

2009

6

23

Tuesday

53

1.21

IV

2009

7

23

Thursday

61

3.83

V

2009

8

22

Saturday

64

7.27

VI

2009

9

20

Sunday

43

4.74

VII

2009

10

20

Tuesday

73

6.64

VIII

2009

11

18

Wednesday

66

3.43

IX

2009

12

17

Thursday

47

1.17

X

2010

1

16

Saturday

68

1.58

XI

2010

2

15

Monday

79

2.21

XII

2010

3

17

Wednesday

97

3.26

2010

4

15

Thursday

68

1.57

All of the Biblical Holy Days begin at sunset on the day before the date listed and continue for 24 hours until sunset on the following day. For example, if 1st Unleavened Bread is listed as April 22 this means that work is forbidden from sunset on April 21 to sunset on April 22.



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