Is Today a Jewish Festival?

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No, today is not a Jewish holiday.

Based on today's date of April 21, 2026, there are no major Jewish holidays observed today according to the Hebrew calendar.

Today falls on 3 Iyar 5786, which is considered a regular day in the Jewish calendar. While it is not part of major observances such as Passover, Yom Kippur, or Sukkot, it may still be within a period of minor religious significance, such as the counting of the Omer.

Jewish days begin at sunset, so the status may change later in the day depending on your location.

Today's Hebrew Date: 3 Iyar 5786
Hebrew Date: 3 Iyar 5786

Examples of Jewish festivals you may see during the year

If you use a Jewish holiday calendar throughout the year, the most common festival names you will see include:

  • Passover (Pesach), which Chabad describes as commemorating the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt.
  • Shavuot, one of the major annual festivals listed in Jewish holiday calendars.
  • Rosh Hashanah, which Hebcal describes as the Jewish New Year and the first of the High Holidays.
  • Yom Kippur, which appears in standard annual holiday calendars as one of the most important observances of the Jewish year.
  • Sukkot and Hanukkah, both commonly listed as major Jewish holidays in yearly calendars.
  • Purim, which Chabad describes as celebrating the deliverance of the Jewish people from Haman in Persia.