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Spring FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD - Mon. April 26 FIRST FRUITS - Sat. May 1 SHAVUOT / PENTECOST - Sat. June 19 YOM TERUAH - DAY of TRUMPETS - Wed. Oct. 6 YOM KIPPUR - DAY of ATONEMENT - Fri. Oct. 15 SUKKOT / TABERNACLES - Wed. Oct. 20 PURIM / DELIVERANCE OF THE JEWS -Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 HANUKKAH / FEAST OF DEDICATION - Tuesday, December 28, 2021 Night for 2nd Passover - Wed. May 26 How to calculate the calendar. 1) A year begins at the first new moon after the vernal equinox. 2) A month starts at the sundown after the lunar conjunction. See our teachings “Calendar Confusion” and “The Calendar” to learn more. Non-commanded days in the Winter * The Holy days start on the evenings of the days noted. * YHWH’s Holy days for 2021 (Passover is not a day but rather a meal that is eaten near the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread) Fall The week of Unleavened Bread should be kept with this.
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Holy Days for 2020 - Torah Family

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Page 1: Holy Days for 2020 - Torah Family

SpringFEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD - Mon. April 26

FIRST FRUITS - Sat. May 1

SHAVUOT/PENTECOST - Sat. June 19

YOM TERUAH - DAY of TRUMPETS - Wed. Oct. 6

YOM KIPPUR - DAY of ATONEMENT - Fri. Oct. 15

SUKKOT / TABERNACLES - Wed. Oct. 20

PURIM / DELIVERANCE OF THE JEWS -Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021 HANUKKAH / FEAST OF DEDICATION - Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Night for 2nd Passover - Wed. May 26

How to calculate the calendar.

1) A year begins at the first new moon after the vernal equinox. 2) A month starts at the sundown after the lunar conjunction.

See our teachings “Calendar Confusion” and “The Calendar” to learn more.

Non-commanded days in the Winter

* The Holy days start on the evenings of the days noted. *

YHWH’s Holy days for 2021

(Passover is not a day but rather a meal that is eaten near the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread)

Fall

The week of Unleavened Bread should be kept with this.