| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Mon. 8/29 | All day | New moon |
| Tue. 8/30 | All day | Eidul-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr) Just as festivity becomes the atmosphere when the fast is broken each day at sunset, happiness becomes doublefold when the month of fasting is finally completed and the Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated. The most elaborate dishes are served at large banquets to which relatives and friends are invited. These colorful celebrations are the climax of the sense of fullfiliment characterizing,a month of fasting and hardships, increasing the bonds of connectedness among humankind and between humankind and God. |
| All day | Rosh Chodesh Elul | |
| Wed. 8/31 | All day | Rosh Chodesh Elul |
| Sun. 9/4 | All day | First quarter |
| Mon. 9/12 | All day | Full moon |
| Tue. 9/20 | All day | Last quarter |
| Tue. 9/27 | All day | New moon |
| Wed. 9/28 | All day | Erev Rosh Hashana |
| Thu. 9/29 | All day | Rosh Hashana 5772 |
| Fri. 9/30 | All day | Rosh Hashana II |
| Sat. 10/1 | All day | Shabbat Shuva |
| Sun. 10/2 | All day | Tzom Gedaliah |
| All day | Feast of the Gaurdian Angles Catholic day | |
| Tue. 10/4 | All day | First quarter |
| Fri. 10/7 | All day | Erev Yom Kippur |
| Sat. 10/8 | All day | Yom Kippur |
| Wed. 10/12 | All day | Full moon |
| All day | Erev Sukkot | |
| Thu. 10/13 | All day | Sukkot I |