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When is Passover? What are the Dates of Pesach?

Passover Seder Plate
Passover Seder Plate

Passover also know as Pesach, is a major Jewish festival that celebrates the springtime. It starts at dusk on the same day of the Hebrew calendar every year, which is the evening of 14th of Nisan, and ends after dark on the 21st of Nisan in Israel or the 22nd of Nisan outside Israel. The dates of Pesach on the secular calendar usually happens in April and occasionally in late March.

Passover dates for the next several years

  • Passover 2025: April 12-20
  • Passover 2026: April 1-9
  • Passover 2027: April 21-29
  • Passover 2028: April 10-18
  • Passover 2029: March 30 – April 7
  • Passover 2030: April 17-25
  • Passover 2031: April 7-15
  • Passover 2032: March 26 – April 3
  • Passover 2033: April 13-21
  • Passover 2034: April 3-11
  • Passover 2035: April 23 – May 1
  • Passover 2036: April 11-19
  • Passover 2037: March 30 – April 7
  • Passover 2038: April 19-27
  • Passover 2039: April 8-16
  • Passover 2040: March 28 – April 5

When is the Pesach Seder?

Passover is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the freedom and redemption of the Jewish people from slavery. The Seder is a special and joyful meal that symbolizes this celebration. It is held on the first two nights of Passover and only the first night in Israel.

Table set for Pesach seder
Table set for Pesach seder

Upcoming dates of the Passover Seder:

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  • Pesach Seder 2025: April 12-13
  • Pesach Seder 2026: April 1-2
  • Pesach Seder 2027: April 21-22
  • Pesach Seder 2028: April 10-11
  • Pesach Seder 2029: March 30-31
  • Pesach Seder 2030: April 17-18
  • Pesach Seder 2031: April 7-8
  • Pesach Seder 2032: March 26-27
  • Pesach Seder 2033: April 13-14
  • Pesach Seder 2034: April 3-4
  • Pesach Seder 2035: April 23-24
  • Pesach Seder 2036: April 11-12
  • Pesach Seder 2037: March 30-31
  • Pesach Seder 2038: April 19-20
  • Pesach Seder 2039: April 8-9
  • Pesach Seder 2040: March 28-29

Passover is a holiday that has the same timing everywhere, but different ways of celebrating it. In Israel, people have one Seder on the first night and rest on the first and last days of Passover. They can work on the other five days, which are called “chol hamoed”. In other places, like the Diaspora, people have two Seders on the first two nights and rest on the first two and last two days of Passover. They can work on the four days in between, which are also “chol hamoed”. This makes Passover eight days long outside of Israel. Knowing when Passover is in the future can help you get ready for this important holiday and plan the dates for your perfect Passover Program.

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