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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date shown. On holidays marked "*", Jews are not permitted to work. Because the Hebrew calendar is governed by precise mathematical rules and does not rely at all on observation, it is possible to state what day the holidays will fall on for any date in the future.

Further information: Hebrew calendar § Accuracy

5760s (2000s)
5760 (2000)
5761 (2000–2001)
5762 (2001–2002)
5763 (2002–2003)
5764 (2003–2004)
5765 (2004–2005)
5766 (2005–2006)
5767 (2006–2007)
5768 (2007–2008)
5769 (2008–2009)

5770s (2010s)
5770 (2009–2010)
5771 (2010–2011)
5772 (2011–2012)
5773 (2012–2013)
5774 (2013–2014)
5775 (2014–2015)
5776 (2015–2016)
5777 (2016–2017)
5778 (2017–2018)
5779 (2018–2019)

5780s (2020s)
5780 (2019–2020)
5781 (2020–2021)
5782 (2021–2022)
5783 (2022–2023)
5784 (2023–2024)
5785 (2024–2025)
5786 (2025–2026)
5787 (2026–2027)
5788 (2027–2028)
5789 (2028–2029)

Jewish holidays
Rosh Hashanah* (also following day)
Yom Kippur*
Sukkot*
(first of seven days, but work forbidden only on first two days
(first day in Israel))
Shemini Atzeret*
Simchat Torah*
(In Israel, Simchat Torah is on the same day as Shemini Atzeret)
Hanukkah (first of eight days)
Tu Bishvat
Purim
Pesach*
(Passover; first of eight days (seven days in Israel),
but work forbidden only on first two and last two days
(first and last day in Israel))
Yom Ha'Shoah
Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Lag Ba'omer
Shavuot* (and next day, except in Israel)
Tisha B'Av

5790s (2030s)
5790 (2029–2030)
5791 (2030–2031)
5792 (2031–2032)
5793 (2032–2033)
5794 (2033–2034)
5795 (2034–2035)
5796 (2035–2036)
5797 (2036–2037)
5798 (2037–2038)
5799 (2038–2039)

5800s (2040s)
5800 (2039–2040)
5801 (2040–2041)
5802 (2041–2042)
5803 (2042–2043)
5804 (2043–2044)
5805 (2044–2045)
5806 (2045–2046)
5807 (2046–2047)
5808 (2047–2048)
5809 (2048–2049)

5810s (2050s)
5810 (2049–2050)
5811 (2050)

5760s (2000s)

5760 (2000)

5761 (2000–2001)

5762 (2001–2002)

5763 (2002–2003)

5764 (2003–2004)

5765 (2004–2005)

5766 (2005–2006)

5767 (2006–2007)

5768 (2007–2008)

5769 (2008–2009)

5770s (2010s)

5770 (2009–2010)

5771 (2010–2011)

5772 (2011–2012)

5773 (2012–2013)

5774 (2013–2014)

5775 (2014–2015)

5776 (2015–2016)

5777 (2016–2017)

5778 (2017–2018)

5779 (2018–2019)

5780s (2020s)

5780 (2019–2020)

5781 (2020–2021)

5782 (2021–2022)

5783 (2022–2023)

5784 (2023–2024)

5785 (2024–2025)

5786 (2025–2026)

5787 (2026–2027)

5788 (2027–2028)

5789 (2028–2029)

5790s (2030s)

5790 (2029–2030)

5791 (2030–2031)

5792 (2031–2032)

5793 (2032–2033)

5794 (2033–2034)

5795 (2034–2035)

5796 (2035–2036)

5797 (2036–2037)

5798 (2037–2038)

5799 (2038–2039)

5800s (2040s)

5800 (2039–2040)

5801 (2040–2041)

5802 (2041–2042)

5803 (2042–2043)

5804 (2043–2044)

5805 (2044–2045)

5806 (2045–2046)

5807 (2046–2047)

5808 (2047–2048)

5809 (2048–2049)

5810s (2050s)

5810 (2049–2050)

5811 (2050)

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