Like other lunisolar calendars, the Hebrew calendar consists of monthsof 29 or 30 days which begin and end at approximately the time ofthe new moon.TheJewishcalendar's reference point is traditionally held to be about one year before the Creation ofthe world. Or choose from a wide array of Jewishcalendars for sale at Amazon.com or your local Judaica store. The monthsoftheJewish year are lunar in nature.This is now fixed in the third, sixth, eighth, 11th, 14th, 17th, and 19th years ofthe cycle. The most comprehensive and advanced Jewishcalendar online. Features a brief summary of key events in Jewish history, laws and customs, Shabbat times and more.JewishCalendarJewish Holidays Hebrew Months. Like in the Islamic calendar, months in theJewishcalendar are based on the phases ofthe Moon. Each month begins with the appearance of a Crescent Moon after the New Moon phase and lasts for a full lunation, a Moon cycle encompassing all phases ofthe Moon. In 2025, this 8-day Jewish “festival of lights" (also called Chanukah) begins on Sunday, December 14, at sundown. Learn all about Hanukkah dates, customs such as the nightly menorah lighting, and special foods. After a Tishrei bursting with holidays (and interrupted by them!), we begin the month known colloquially as Cheshvan – the eighthmonthoftheJewishcalendar. Historical sources point to the correct name for the month: Marcheshvan, a name from the ancient Akkadian language. The eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah begins Sunday, December 22. From Melbourne and New York to Berlin and Moscow, thousands of people will gather to light giant menorahs. In many places, these public ceremonies will be accompanied by music, street food and carnivals. Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah or the Festival of Lights, is celebrated for eight days between the 25th day ofthemonthof Kislev to the second day of Tevet in the Hebrew calendar.

You may also like