Holiday Day of Week Chart

Year 5560

Possible This year (5560) Never
Rosh Hashanah ראש השנה
Sep 30, 1799
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Yom Kippur יום כיפור
Oct 9, 1799
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Sukkos סוכות
Oct 14, 1799
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Hoshana Rabba הושענא רבה
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Shemini Atzeres שמיני עצרת
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Simchas Torah שמחת תורה
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Chanukah חנוכה
Dec 23, 1799
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Tu BiShvat ט״ו בשבט
Feb 10, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Purim פורים
Mar 11, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Pesach פסח
Apr 10, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Shavuos שבועות
May 30, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
17 Tammuz י״ז בתמוז
Jul 10, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh
Tisha B'Av תשעה באב
Jul 31, 1800
S
M
T
W
T
F
Sh

How does this work?

The Jewish calendar follows fixed arithmetic rules that determine which day of the week each holiday can fall on. There are exactly 14 possible year types (keviyot / קביעות), each determining the day of the week for every holiday in that year.

Lo ADU — לא אד״ו

Rosh Hashanah never falls on Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday. This prevents Yom Kippur from being adjacent to Shabbos and Hoshana Rabba from falling on Shabbos.

Lo BaDU — לא בד״ו

Pesach never falls on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. This is a mathematical consequence of Lo ADU combined with the structure of the year.

AT BASH — א״ת ב״ש

A mnemonic pairing holidays that always fall on the same day of the week: Tisha B'Av = 1st day Pesach, Shavuos = 2nd day Pesach, Rosh Hashanah = 3rd day Pesach, Simchas Torah = 4th day Pesach, Yom Kippur = 5th day Pesach, Purim (previous) = 6th day Pesach.

Holiday Details for 5560

Rosh Hashanah א׳ תשרי
Monday
Sep 30, 1799
Yom Kippur י׳ תשרי
Wednesday
Oct 9, 1799
Sukkos ט״ו תשרי
Monday
Oct 14, 1799
Hoshana Rabba כ״א תשרי
Shemini Atzeres כ״ב תשרי
Simchas Torah כ״ג תשרי
Chanukah כ״ה כסלו
Monday
Dec 23, 1799
Tu BiShvat ט״ו שבט
Monday
Feb 10, 1800
Purim י״ד אדר
Tuesday
Mar 11, 1800
Pesach ט״ו ניסן
Thursday
Apr 10, 1800
Shavuos ו׳ סיון
Friday
May 30, 1800
17 Tammuz י״ז תמוז
Thursday
Jul 10, 1800
Tisha B'Av ט׳ אב
Thursday
Jul 31, 1800