Judaism
Yom Kippur is 95 days away.
| Year | Date | Month/day |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Monday, September 21, 2026 | September 21 |
| 2027 | Saturday, October 9, 2027 | October 9 |
| 2028 | Wednesday, September 27, 2028 | September 27 |
| 2029 | Monday, September 17, 2029 | September 17 |
| 2030 | Saturday, October 5, 2030 | October 5 |
| 2031 | Thursday, September 25, 2031 | September 25 |
| 2032 | Monday, September 13, 2032 | September 13 |
| 2033 | Monday, October 3, 2033 | October 3 |
| 2034 | Thursday, September 21, 2034 | September 21 |
| 2035 | Wednesday, October 10, 2035 | October 10 |
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish year. It falls on the tenth day of Tishrei, ten days after Rosh Hashanah, and closes the High Holy Days. Many Jewish communities observe it with fasting, intensive prayer, repentance, and abstention from ordinary work. Synagogue services and communal reflection are central to the day. Since the Hebrew calendar is lunisolar, Yom Kippur's Gregorian date changes each year while remaining in September or October. This page uses timekit's existing 2026-2035 religious holidays data, generated by the Hebrew calendar engine. In religious observance, Yom Kippur begins at sundown on the previous Gregorian date.
Calendar note: Computed with the local Hebrew calendar engine.