Jewish Calendar
By using the Jewish calendar as often as you can, you can fulfill the mitzvah of remembering the Exodus, which is the official starting point of the current Jewish monthly calendar.
Learn the Jewish Calendar
The Jewish people mark time through the Jewish calendar. Every Jewish person should possess a consciousness of Jewish time.
Calendar Tick
Mark your calendar and make plans for celebrating Purim next Wednesday night-Thursday.
Calendar
If you don't already have one, print or purchase a calendar marking the Jewish months.
On Calendar
Make certain to mark Yom Kippur on your calendar for Wednesday, September 23 (beginning at sundown on the 22nd).
Calendar Check
Own at least one Jewish calendar to keep track of the Jewish months and holidays.
Calendar Awareness
Be aware that this Shabbat, which happens to be July 4th, is also the 17th of Tammuz, a notorious day in Jewish history.
On The Calendar
One week from today is Tisha b’Av, the fast of the ninth of Av. (It begins at sunset on Monday night.)
Mark Your Calendar
As the joyous celebration of Purim begins on Wednesday evening, immediately after the Fast of Esther, plan your schedule so you’ll be able to hear the Megillah read both in the evening…