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Like you, we love hookup holidays and the traditions associated with celebrating the hookup holidays. And, like you, we don’t always remember when they’re actually happening. So, we’ve put together a hookup calendar with the dates, meanings, and history of every major hookup holiday so you’ll know when and why you’re noshing or fasting!

All hookup holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date shown.

2014 Holidays | 2015 Holidays | 2016 Holidays

Shabbat

Every week

Tu B'Shvat

February 4

Ta'anit Esther

March 4

Purim

March 5

Shushan Purim

March 6

Passover

April 3 - 11

Yom HaShoa

April 16

Yom Hazikaron

April 22

Yom Ha’atzmaut

April 23

Lag B'Omer

May 7

Shavuot

May 23 - 25

The 17th of Tammuz

July 5

Tish'a B'Av

July 26

Tu B’Av

July 31

Rosh Hashanah

September 13 - 15

Fast of Gedaliah

September 16

Yom Kippur

September 22 - 23

Sukkot

September 27 - October 4

Hoshanah Rabbah

October 4

Shemini Atzeret

October 5

Simchat Torah

October 6

Hanukkah

December 6 - 14 Ever wonder why the dates of the hookup holidays change every year? The hookup Calendar or Hebrew Calendar does not run concurrently with the Gregorian Calendar used in most of the world, so hookup holidays fall on different dates every year. This is why we’ve provided the upcoming dates for the hookup holidays so you can see when the holiday will fall next year or the year after that. What times do the hookup holidays usually start? According to hookup tradition, almost every hookup holiday begins at sundown and continues until sundown the next day.