Jewish Calendar 2022-2023

Jewish Calendar 2022-2023
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The Jewish holiday calendar for the Hebrew year 5783 is here! Totally new and updated for Rosh Hashanah for the year 2022 / 2023.

It’s a beautiful and easy to reference one-page Jewish calendar available as a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD.

Keep it on your phone or desktop or print it out and display it beautifully in your home. Holidays include all major Jewish holidays from Rosh Hashanah and Hanukkah to Purim and Passover.

The calendar also includes descriptions of each of the holidays and is new for Rosh Hashanah 2022! The calendar covers the whole Jewish Year 5783 which goes from Rosh Hashanah 2022 to Rosh Hashanah 2023.

This product was lovingly made by Marion @MyJewishMommyLife who shares her life as a Jewish mom on YouTube and Instagram.

Free printable Jewish calendar 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. We also offer a free photo calendar with 1, 2, or 3 photos.

Jewish Calendar 2022-2023

This is a 12-month Jewish calendar 2022 PDF or Word format. You can also download and print each individual month below.

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Jewish Calendar 2023

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Jewish calendar 5784

Photo Calendar

With our free photo calendar maker, you can make a Jewish holiday calendar 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 with 1, 2, or 3 photos on each page.

Jewish Calendar 2022-2023

Create Photo Calendar

You can either add generic photos to your calendar or you can connect them to the specific month. For example, during the month of Purim, you can add a photo of your child’s Purim costume. During the month of Shavuot (festival of the first harvest), you can add a photo of your child with their basket of Bikkurim. During the month of Lag Baomer, add a photo from the bonfire. In November, when there are no Jewish holidays, then just add any photo you want.

Jewish Months

If you would like to include the Hebrew months in Hebrew as well then see the Hebrew calendar 2022 / 2023 for a version in English and Hebrew.

Jewish Calendar 2022-2023

Jewish Calendar 2022-2023

FAQ

What is the Jewish calendar?

The Jewish calendar is used to determine the dates of the Jewish holidays, the Torah portions, Jewish memorial dates for the death of a relative, etc.

It is a lunisolar calendar based on lunar months of 29 days alternating with 30 days. The lunar year is about 11 days shorter than the solar year. Therefore, an additional month is added every 2-3 years to balance the difference between the lunar year of 12 lunar months and the solar year.

According to the Hebrew calendar, the Jewish day starts at sunset rather than midnight. Therefore, Jewish holidays begin at sunset the day before the date on the calendar.

Do you also have a Hebrew calendar?

Yes, see the Hebrew calendar.

When does the Jewish year start?

The Jewish calendar year starts on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish New Year). This usually falls around September or October but it is determined by the Jewish / Hebrew calendar so the date on the Gregorian calendar usually changes each year.

What is the first month of the Jewish calendar?

Tishrei

Tishrei is the first month of the Jewish year. The first day of Tishrei begins with a period of repentance. There are many Jewish holidays in Tishrei.

The first two holidays are known as the High Holy Days. The first ten days of Tishrei are known as the Ten Days of Repentance.

  • Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) falls on the first day of Tishrei. The Jewish New Year starts a period of repentance and prayer which lasts 10 days and ends on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Traditional, honey and sweet food are eaten to symbolize a sweet year ahead. Pomegranates are also typically eaten on Rosh Hashanah. Pomegranates are said to have exactly 613 seeds symbolizing the 613 commandments of the Torah. The shofar is also sounded.
  • Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) is the day when people are judged for their behavior the previous year. During this day, people fast and pray.
  • Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles) this holiday is in remembrance of the journey that the Jews took from ancient Egypt to the Promised Land during which they lived in temporary houses (Sukkot).
  • Shemini Atzeret — This holiday occurs on the 8th day of Sukkot.
  • Simchat Torah — Rejoicing in the Torah.

How many months in the Jewish calendar?

There are 12 months in the Jewish calendar. The Jewish months are Tishri, Heshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar, Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, and Elul.

In a leap year, there are 13 Jewish calendar months and Adar is replaced by Adar I (called Adar Aleph) and Adar II (called Adar Bet).

What year is it in the Jewish calendar?

5783 – The eve of the 25th of September 2022 until 15th of September 2023

5784 – The eve of the 15th of September 2023 until 2nd of October 2024

5785 – The eve of the 2nd of October 2024 until 22nd of October 2025

The printable calendar can help you work out what Jewish year it is in any given month.

When did the Jewish calendar start?

The starting point of Hebrew chronology is the year 3761 BC. This is the date that the world was created according to the Old Testament.

Does the printable calendar include Jewish holidays?

Yes, the Jewish holiday calendar includes major Jewish holidays and some smaller holidays as well.

When are the Jewish holidays in 2022?

The Jewish holidays in 2022 are all listed in the calendar above. You can either print the entire year (as a PDF or Word file) or a specific month that interests you. For example, if you want to see the Jewish holidays in September 2022 (the High holidays) then print September 2022 only.

What Jewish year is it 2022 2023?

The calendar covers the whole Jewish Year 5783 which goes from Rosh Hashanah 2022 to Rosh Hashanah 2023.

What year is 2023 in the Jewish calendar?

This calendar begins in the month of Rosh Hashanah 5783 and ends in Tevel 5784, December 2023.

What is the Jewish calendar for 2022?

It may say 2022 on the calendar, but we are actually in year 5783 according to the Jewish calendar. The Jewish, or Hebrew, calendar is a lunar/solar calendar (months are based on lunar months but years are based on solar years) and is the official calendar in Israel.

What is the year 5782?

The Jewish year 5782, which began on Sept. 7, is not an ordinary year in the Jewish calendar. It is known as a sabbatical year, or Shmita, as mentioned in the Book of Exodus.

Is 2022 a Jewish leap year?

There are 12 months on the Hebrew calendar with an extra month (Adar II) added in a leap year– 2022 (or 5782) was the last leap year.

What month is Nisan in 2023?

Calendar for April 2023 (Israel).