Calendar of High Holy Days per the Bible -
This is based on the Hebrew Calendar not the Gregorian which for Holy Days will be inaccurate.
Remember Sabbath is sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.
Fasting on this day is spoken to by the Christ - He said, "When I am gone they should fast"
Fasting is a way of cleansing the temple making it fit for the Holy Spirit to inhabit. This is what I did,
including fasting from television, people whom are negative (including family, if you do not leave your
mother or father for me you are not my followers), coffee, sugar, dairy, the only bread eaten was Ezekial bread,
veggies and whole grain brown rice. Read about fasting, after which I started having incredible miracles occur.
Remember also to partake in Holy Communion daily in your homes. Jesus said," there is life in my body
and blood". When you re"member" yourself to Jesus the Christ you re-join yourself to him through the eating
of the communion which will give you life...life to your body, mind, spirit and your needs.
The first century Christian did this at every meal. When you break bread. Do you see?
All the scriptures pertaining to Holy Communion and the promises associated.
** Note: This is a Jewish Leap year called Adar, this is a lunar based calendar vs solar as we
use today. This is a double Adar month in which the fertility of that particular month of harvest
and giving of offerings is vitally important in that what is given in this season will be resultant in
a double harvest and God rebuking the devourer for a year and reversing any life long curses.
Go to this link to read about the leap year and a more comprehensive look at the Hebrew
In Deuteronomy 16:16 Three times a year all of your males shall appear before the Lord your God
in the place which He chooses: at teh feast of *Unleavened Bread (passover) , at the Feast of Weeks
(eight weeks later) and the Feast of Tabernacles with their best offering as the Lord has provided.
* Observed the previous evening at sunset
Jewish Holidays 5769 Dates in 2008-2009
Rosh HaShana
New Year Sept 30-Oct 1
Tues-Wed
Yom Kippur
Day of Atonement October 9
Thurs
Sukkot
Feast of Tabernacles October 14-20
Tues-Mon
Shemini Atzeret October 21
Tues
Simchat Torah October 22
Wed
Israel: October 21
Tues
Hanukkah December 22-29
Mon-Mon
Tu B'Shvat
New Year for Trees February 9
Mon
Purim March 10
Tues
Pesach
Passover April 9-16
Thurs-Thurs
Israel: April 9-15
Thurs-Wed
Yom HaShoah
Holocaust Remembrance Day April 21
Tues
Yom HaZikaron
Israel's Memorial Day April 28
Tues
Yom HaAtzmaut
Israel's Independence Day April 29
Wed
Lag B'Omer May 12
Tues
Yom Yerushalayim
Jerusalem Day May 22
Fri
Shavuot
Pentecost May 29-30
Fri-Sat
Israel: May 29
Fri
Tisha B'Av
Ninth of Av July 30
Thurs
Year
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New Year
Adar
A Leap Year
2008
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Lent
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Passover *
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Easter
|
Pentecost
|
Trumpets
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Atonement
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Feast of Tabernacles
|
Last
Great Day
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2008
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Sun Apr 6
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April 15-19
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Sat Apr 19
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Sun-Sat
Apr -26
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Sun June 8
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Tues
Sept 30
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Thurs
Oct 8-9
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Tues-Mon
Oct 14-20
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Tues Oct 21
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2009
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Tues Mar 26
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April 15-19
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Wed Apr 8
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Thurs-Wed Apr 9-15
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Sun May 31
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Sat Sept 19
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Mon
Sept 28
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Sat-Fri
Oct 3-9
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Sat Oct 10
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2010
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Tues Mar 16
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April 15-19
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Mon Mar 29
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Tues-Mon
Mar 30-Apr 5
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Sun May 23
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Thurs Sept 9
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Sat Sept 18
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Thurs-Wed Sept 23-29
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Thurs Sept 30
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2011
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Tues Apr 5
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April 15-19
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Mon Apr 18
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Tues-Mon
Apr 19-25
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Sun June 12
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Thurs Sept 29
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Sat Oct 8
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Thurs-Wed
Oct 13-19
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Thurs Oct 20
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Feasts: Nehimiah 8:13-15 & Leviticus 23:23-43
New Year
Lent
Passover
Easter
Pentecost
Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashana) first day of the month of Tishri; celebrated for 48 hours
and ushers in a ten day period of penitence known as "The Days of Awe"
Leviticus 23:23-25
Atonement
Leviticus 23:26-32
Feast of Tabernacles
Leviticus 23:33-43
Last Great Day