FEASTS

Moedim is the Hebrew word for the Set Apart Feasts.

The Moedim are the Feasts of YHWH. The Torah instructs believers to keep the Feasts of YHWH according to the Scriptural command in Wayiqra (Leviticus) 23:2, 4.

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The Moedim are the Feasts of YHWH. The Torah instructs believers to keep the Feasts of YHWH according to the Scriptural command in Wayiqra (Leviticus) 23:2, 4.

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To obtain a hardcopy of our book “Siddur Moedim” which outlines the procedures, the customs and traditions for celebrating all the Feasts including the New Moon and Erev Shabbat click the link below.

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FEAST SUDDURS

The following links are the Feast Siddurs which outlines the procedures, customs and traditions for celebrating each Feast including the New Moon and Erev Shabbat.

FEASTS DATES

The following Chart lists the month and day of each Moedim celebration in the year.

COUNTDOWN CLOCKS TO FEASTS

The Feasts below are timed to begin at sunset (6.30 PM) the day before the Feast date.

Rosh Hashanah Ha-Torah

30th March

(The Torah New Year) 1st Abib (Nissan) Always falls on the first day of Abib

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Peasch

12th April

(Passover) 14th Abib (Nissan) Always falls on the 14th of Abib

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Chag Ha-Matzah

13th April – 20th April

(Feast of Unleavened Bread) 15th Abib (Nissan) Always lasts for 7 days

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Yom Ha-Birkurim

20th April

(Day of First Fruits) 15th Abib (Nissan)

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Chag Moshiach

20th April

(Feast of the Messiah) 21st Abib (Nissan)

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Seirat Ha-Omer

20th April – June 7th

(Counting of the Omer) 20th Aabib (Nissan) – 10th Siwan. The count is for 50 days

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Shavuot

8th June

(Pentecost) 10th Siwan

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Yom Teruah

23rd September

(Day of Blowing) 1st Tishrei

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Yamim Noraim

23nd September – 2nd October

(Rosh Ha-Shanah) 1st Tishrei – 10th tishrei Days of Awe (Jewish New Year)

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Yom Kippur

2nd October

(Day of Atonement) 10th Tishrei

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Sukkot

7th October – 13th October

(feast of tabernacles) 15th – 21st tishrei Always lasts for 7days

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Shemini Atzeret

14th October

(Simchat Torah) 22nd Tishrei Always falls on the 8th day

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Chanukah

15th December – 22nd December

(Feast of Lights) Kislev Feast of Lights (8 days) 

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