Hebrew Calendar Converter

Convert Gregorian dates to Hebrew calendar dates with Jewish holiday reference

Hebrew Date (Approximate)

5784

Tevet/Shevat

1/1/2024 (Gregorian)

This is an approximation. Use a dedicated Hebrew calendar for exact dates.

Hebrew Months

#MonthDaysGregorian Equivalent
1Nisan 30Mar-Apr
2Iyar 29Apr-May
3Sivan 30May-Jun
4Tammuz 29Jun-Jul
5Av 30Jul-Aug
6Elul 29Aug-Sep
7Tishrei 30Sep-Oct
8Cheshvan 29-30Oct-Nov
9Kislev 29-30Nov-Dec
10Tevet 29Dec-Jan
11Shevat 30Jan-Feb
12Adar 29Feb-Mar
13Adar II (leap year only)29Mar-Apr

Major Jewish Holidays (2024-2025)

HolidayHebrew DateGregorian Date
Rosh Hashanah1-2 TishreiOct 2-4, 2024
Yom Kippur10 TishreiOct 11-12, 2024
Sukkot15-21 TishreiOct 16-23, 2024
Hanukkah25 Kislev - 2 TevetDec 25, 2024 - Jan 2, 2025
Purim14 AdarMar 23-24, 2025
Passover15-22 NisanApr 12-20, 2025
Shavuot6-7 SivanJun 1-3, 2025

About the Hebrew Calendar

The Hebrew calendar is a lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances. It's based on the creation of the world, which according to Jewish tradition occurred in 3761 BCE.

Leap Years: A 13th month (Adar II) is added 7 times in a 19-year cycle to keep the lunar calendar aligned with the solar year.

New Year: The Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) falls on 1 Tishrei, typically in September or October.

Note: Hebrew days begin at sunset, so holidays start the evening before the Gregorian date shown.