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Passover on campus at Stanford - 2024
With good food, good drink, an epic story, and raucous conversation, no wonder Passover is the most celebrated Jewish holiday in the world.
Please visit the page linked below for information on Passover services on campus.
Observances for the 2023-2024 academic year
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Observance begins at sundown on the first day listed |
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Observance ends at nightfall on the last day listed |
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Observance has significant work restrictions |
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Observance involves fasting practices or food accommodations |
Date | Holiday | Icons |
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July 26 - 27 | Tisha B'Av |
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September 15 - 17 | Rosh Hashanah |
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September 24 - 25 | Yom Kippur |
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September 29 - October 6 | Sukkot |
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October 6 - 7 | Shemini Atzeret |
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October 7 - 8 | Simchat Torah |
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November 12 - 13 | Sigd |
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December 7 - 15 | Chanukah |
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January 25- 26 | Tu B'shvat |
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March 23 - 24 | Purim |
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April 22 - 30 | Passover |
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May 4 - 5 |
Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) |
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June 11 - 13 | Shavuot |
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