Thursday April 18, 2024

Sukkot 2014


Yellow squash and corn husk.
September 2014
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Labor Day
Monday September 1
-9 years, -7 months, -17 days
or -3517 days

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789

Sukkot
Tuesday September 9
-9 years, -7 months, -9 days
or -3509 days

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Grandparents Day
Sunday September 14
-9 years, -7 months, -4 days
or -3504 days

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Constitution Citizenship Day
Wednesday September 17
-9 years, -7 months, -1 days
or -3501 days

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Sukkot for the year 2014 starts on Thursday, October 9th ending the 7 day festival on sundown Wednesday, October 15th. For the Jewish calendar night begins before day, thus the holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day on the evening of Wednesday, October 8th.


Sukkot is a seven day Jewish festival with the first day starting on the 15th day of the first month on the Jewish calendar called Tishri. This festival season is not a public holiday but many Jewish businesses and schools may have reduced hours. Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are celebrated the next consecutive 2 days after Sukkot with Simchat Torah ending the annual cycle of bible readings.

Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?

According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.

Days to the start of Sukkot 2014

Thursday, October 9th is day number 282 of the 2014 calendar year with -9 years, -6 months, -9 days until the start of the 7 day festival of Sukkot 2014.


Sukkot
Name(s):Sukkot, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of the Ingathering, Sukkos, Feast of Booths
Type:Observance, Jewish
When:7 day festival start on 15th of Tishri in Hebrew Calendar

Dates for Sukkot

HolidayDateDays to Go
Sukkot 2023 Saturday, September 30, 2023 -201
Sukkot 2024 Thursday, October 17, 2024 182
Sukkot 2025 Tuesday, October 07, 2025 537
Sukkot 2026 Saturday, September 26, 2026 891
Sukkot 2027 Saturday, October 16, 2027 1276
Sukkot 2028 Wednesday, October 04, 2028 1630


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