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Jewish Holidays, Fast Days, and Observances in 1792

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Tzom Asara B'Tevet 1792 

THU

5 January 1792

10 Tevet 5552

 
 
Tu B’Shvat 1792

TUE

7 February 1792

14 Shevat 5552

WED

8 February 1792

15 Shevat 5552

 
 
Ta’anit Esther 1792 

WED

7 March 1792

13 Adar 5552

 
 
Purim 1792

WED

7 March 1792

13 Adar 5552

THU

8 March 1792

14 Adar 5552

 
 
Shushan Purim 1792

THU

8 March 1792

14 Adar 5552

FRI

9 March 1792

15 Adar 5552

 
 
Pesach 1792

FRI

6 April 1792

14 Nissan 5552

SHABBAT

14 April 1792

22 Nissan 5552

 
 
Lag BaOmer 1792

WED

9 May 1792

17 Iyar 5552

THU

10 May 1792

18 Iyar 5552

 
 
Shavuot 1792

SHABBAT

26 May 1792

5 Sivan 5552

MON

28 May 1792

7 Sivan 5552

 
 
Tzom Shiva Asar B'Tammuz 1792 

SUN

8 July 1792

18 Tamuz 5552

 
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Tzom Tisha B'av (moved) 1792

SHABBAT

28 July 1792

9 Av 5552

SUN

29 July 1792

10 Av 5552

 
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Rosh Hashanah 1792

SUN

16 September 1792

29 Elul 5552

TUE

18 September 1792

2 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Tzom Gedaliah 1792 

WED

19 September 1792

3 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Yom Kippur 1792

TUE

25 September 1792

9 Tishrei 5553

WED

26 September 1792

10 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Sukkot 1792

SUN

30 September 1792

14 Tishrei 5553

SUN

7 October 1792

21 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Shemini Atzeret 1792

SUN

7 October 1792

21 Tishrei 5553

MON

8 October 1792

22 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Simchat Torah 1792

MON

8 October 1792

22 Tishrei 5553

TUE

9 October 1792

23 Tishrei 5553

 
 
Hanukkah 1792

SUN

9 December 1792

24 Kislev 5553

MON

17 December 1792

2 Tevet 5553

 
 
Tzom Asara B'Tevet 1792 

TUE

25 December 1792

10 Tevet 5553

 
 

 

About Jewish Holiday Calendar for 1792

The table above lists the Jewish holidays, fast days, and important observances for the year 1792. The calendar includes major Jewish holidays such as Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Hanukkah, Purim, Pesach, Shavuot, and additional observances throughout the Jewish year. Below are some additional details regarding this list :

Print : Using the “Print” icon in the upper-right corner (available in desktop view only), you can print the holiday list. You may also add personal notes in the “Notes” column next to each holiday.

Exclude a Row from Printing : To prevent a row from being printed, simply uncheck the box in the “Print” column on the right side.

'Holiday Eve' Column : This column remains empty for holidays and fast days that do not have an eve, such as Asara B’Tevet, Ta’anit Esther, Shiva Asar B’Tammuz, and Tzom Gedaliah.

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