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The Saddest Day of the Jewish Calendar: Tisha B´Av
Tisha B´Av is the beginning point of the Teshuvah period when we get closer to God and ourselves and which we hope to complete on Yom Kippur.Nazlı DOENYAS
Tisha B'Av is the beginning point of the Teshuvah period when we get closer to God and ourselves and which we hope to complete on Yom Kippur. On Tisha B'Av, meaning 9th of the month of Av (of the Jewish calendar), we start to turn to our essence, the spark of God inside us, since we are ready to face the grief.
On this sad day, we fast, deprive ourselves, and pray. This year Tisha B'Av fast will be observed starting at sunset of Wednesday, July 29th, until the dusk of Thursday, July 30th, when the stars appear.
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19 April
Passover: Celebrating the Miracle of Freedom
Passover, which constitutes the focus of the Jewish life and has always acted as a life guide with its still up-to-date teachings, is our first festival that is spoken of clearly in the Torah. Passover´s requirements were told by God to Moshe Rabenu two weeks before the Exodus from Egypt.
23 January
The Holiday of Trees and Nature: Tu BiShvat
During the Tu BiShvat Holiday, also known as the holiday of the trees and the new year of the trees, we take care to eat fruits that grow in the Holy Land. This year we are celebrating the Tu BiShvat Holiday on Thursday, January 25th, starting on the evening of Wednesday, January 24th.
7 December
Festival of Lights and Miracles: Hanukkah
Hanukkah festival, where we light eight candles for eight nights, increasing by one candle each night, together with our family and loved ones, is starting this evening, Thursday, December 7th.
12 September
The Birthday of the Universe: Rosh Hashanah
With the Rosh Hashanah holiday, we will be celebrating on Friday, September 15th, and Saturday, September 16th this year, we are commencing the year 5784 in the Jewish calendar.
5 April
Celebrating the Miracle: Passover
This year the Passover (Pesach) Festival, the anniversary of the miracle of Exodus from Egyptian slavery, will be celebrated starting on the eve of Wednesday, April 5th.
23 September
Celebration of Changes and New Beginnings: Rosh Hashanah
With the Rosh Hashanah holiday, we will be celebrating on Monday, September 26th, and Tuesday, September 27th this year, we will be commencing the year 5783 in the Jewish calendar.
3 June
The Time Our Torah was Given: SHAVUOT
The Shavuot Holiday, the anniversary of the time our Torah was given at Mount Sinai and the festival of weeks, will start at sundown on Saturday, June 4th this year.
15 April
Passover: The Anniversary of the Miracle
This year we are starting to celebrate the Passover (Pesach) Festival, the anniversary of the miracle of Exodus from Egyptian slavery, which is always at the center of Jewish life, on the eve of Friday, April 15th.
14 January
Tu BiShvat: New Year for Trees
The 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar is known as Tu BiShvat, the day that marks the beginning of a ´new year´ for trees. This year we are celebrating Tu BiShvat Holiday on Monday, January 17th, starting from the evening of Sunday, January 16th.
26 November
HANUKKAH: Eight Nights, Eight Inspirations
Hanukkah festival, where we light eight candles for eight nights, increasing by one candle each night, together with our family and loved ones, is starting on the eve of Sunday, November 28th.