Jewish Holidays
TBE often has a family Sukkot picnic and decorating night. The Family Chanukah Service and the Brotherhood Latke Dinner have also become TBE traditions. The Second-Night Seder celebrates Passover in the spirit of community. A meaningful Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial) Service & Yom Kippur afternoon service is conducted by a group of children of Holocaust Survivors. Please visit our Religious Life page for current TBE holiday information.
Note: All Jewish holidays begin at sundown the evening before the day mentioned. Many TBE celebrations occur on the "erev," the evening that the holiday begins.
The dates below are for Reform observance and may be different on other calendars.
For a detailed description of the Jewish Holidays, please click here.
| Holidays |
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Rosh Hashanah
|
9/30/08 |
9/19/09 |
Yom Kippur
|
10/9/08 |
9/28/09 |
Sukkot
|
10/14/08 |
10/3/09 |
Simchat Torah
|
10/21/08 |
10/10/09 |
Chanukah
|
12/22/08 |
12/12/09 |
Tu B'Shevat
|
2/9/09 |
1/30/10 |
Purim
|
3/10/09 |
2/28/10 |
Pesach (Passover)
|
4/9/09 |
3/30/10 |
|
Yom Hashoah (Holocaust
Memorial Day)
|
4/21/09 |
4/11/10 |
Yom Hazikaron (Israeli
Memorial Day)
|
4/28/09 |
4/18/10 |
Yom Ha'atzmaut (Israeli
Independence Day)
|
4/29/09 |
4/19/10 |
Lag B' Omer
|
5/12/09 |
5/2/10 |
Shavuot
|
5/29/09 |
5/19/10 |
| Tisha B'Av |
7/30/09 |
7/20/10 |