Yerushalayim
Yom Yerushalayim ( ) 28 Iyar
Jerusalem Day marks the 1967 reunification of Jerusalem and The Temple Mount under Jewish rule during the Six-Day War almost 1900 years after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
See also
Holidays portal
Jewish holidays 2000-2050
Public holidays in Israel
Ta’anit
Religious festival
Torah readings of Yom Tov
Hebrew calendar
Rosh Hashanah
Notes
^ “Yom Tov” is also a Jewish given name.
^ Jewish Holidays, Union for Reform Judaism, accessed October 2, 2008
^ Nachum Mohl. “The Fifteenth Av of Yom Kippur”. http://www.jewishmag.co.il/136mag/tu_bav_yom_kippur/tu_bav_yom_kippur.htm.
References
Greenberg, Irving. The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays. New York: Touchstone, 1988.
Renberg, Dalia H. The Complete Family Guide to Jewish Holidays. New York: Adama, 1985.
Strassfeld, Michael. The Jewish Holidays: A Guide and Commentary. New York: Harper & Row, 1985.
External links
Hebcal Interactive Jewish calendar with candelighting times and Torah readings.
A more detailed list of Jewish holidays
A calculator that figures out the dates of Jewish holidays in any year
Patheos – Jewish Holidays: A Primer
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