Upcoming Jewish Holidays

Discover upcoming Jewish holidays in 2026 with exact dates. Easily track the next holidays like Passover, Shavuot, and Hanukkah using our simple tool.

🕎 Upcoming Jewish Holidays

What are the upcoming Jewish holidays

Jewish holidays follow a lunisolar Hebrew calendar, which means their dates change every year in the standard Gregorian calendar.

In 2026, several important holidays occur throughout the year, starting with Tu BiShvat (February 1–2, 2026), followed by Purim (March 2–3, 2026) and Passover (April 1–9, 2026).

As the year progresses, other key observances include Shavuot (May 21–23, 2026), Tisha B’Av (July 22–23, 2026), and the High Holidays—Rosh Hashanah (September 11–13, 2026) and Yom Kippur (September 20–21, 2026).

Later in the year, Sukkot (September 25 – October 2, 2026) and Hanukkah (December 4–12, 2026) mark major festive periods in the Jewish calendar.

Because Jewish holidays begin at sunset the evening before, it is important to consider both dates when planning or tracking upcoming events.

Using an upcoming Jewish holidays tool helps you quickly identify the next holidays based on today’s date, making it easier to plan, observe, or stay informed throughout the year.

For more updates on Jewish holidays visit: Chabad

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