Passover, also known as Pesach, is a significant Jewish holiday that commemorates the Israelites' liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt. The holiday is observed for seven or eight days, depending on the location, and typically falls in March or April. If you're planning ahead or want to know the exact dates for Passover in the upcoming years, this article has got you covered. Below, we'll outline the dates for Passover in 2024, 2025, 2026, and 2027.
2024 Passover Dates
In 2024, Passover will begin on
Monday, April 22nd, and end on
Tuesday, April 30th. This year, the holiday will start at sundown on April 22nd, marking the beginning of the seven-day celebration. For those in Israel and other parts of the world who observe the holiday for seven days, it will conclude on Monday, April 29th. However, for many Jewish communities outside of Israel who observe Passover for eight days, the holiday will end on Tuesday, April 30th.
2025 Passover Dates
Looking ahead to 2025, Passover will start on
Saturday, April 12th, and conclude on
Sunday, April 20th. Similar to 2024, the holiday will begin at sundown on April 12th and will be observed for either seven or eight days, depending on the community.
2026 Passover Dates
For 2026, the Passover dates are set for
Tuesday, April 1st, through
Wednesday, April 9th. Starting at sundown on April 1st, this Passover will also be celebrated for seven or eight days, depending on the location and tradition.
2027 Passover Dates
Lastly, in 2027, Passover will begin on
Friday, March 26th, and end on
Saturday, April 3rd. Marking the start of the holiday at sundown on March 26th, it will be observed for the customary seven or eight days, wrapping up either on Friday, April 2nd, for a seven-day observance, or on Saturday, April 3rd, for those who celebrate for eight days.
Passover is a time for reflection, family, and celebration, commemorating the freedom and redemption of the Jewish people. Knowing the dates for Passover in the upcoming years can help with planning, whether it's for travel, family gatherings, or religious observances. By marking your calendars for April 22nd to April 30th in 2024, April 12th to April 20th in 2025, April 1st to April 9th in 2026, and March 26th to April 3rd in 2027, you can ensure a meaningful and joyful Passover celebration. Whether you're observing the traditional seven days or the additional day observed by some communities outside of Israel, these dates will guide your preparations for this significant Jewish holiday.
Remember, the exact dates can vary slightly from year to year due to the differences between the Hebrew and Gregorian calendars. However, with this guide, you'll be well-prepared to observe Passover and connect with the rich history and traditions of the Jewish community.