In the tradition of the Jews, there are three "Pilgrimage Festivals". The first is "Passover" which is celebrated to honor the memory of the exodus from Egypt. The second is "Pentecost" or "Shavuot" which commemorates the revelation of the Torah on Mount Sinai. The third and final is "Tabernacles" or "Sukkot" which is a celebration that honors the huts which were the places where the prophet Moses and the Israelites lived for forty years in the desert.
When is Sukkot 2023?
Sukkot 2023 started on the evening of Saturday 30th Sep, 2023 (30/09/2023) and ended in the nightfall of Friday 6th Oct, 2023 (06/10/2023).
Dates for Sukkot from 2015 to 2024
When is ...? | starts on | ends on | Days away |
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Sukkot 2024 | Friday 18th Oct, 2024 | Wednesday 23rd Oct, 2024 | ended 63 days ago |
Sukkot 2023 | Sunday 1st Oct, 2023 | Friday 6th Oct, 2023 | ended 446 days ago |
Sukkot 2022 | Tuesday 11th Oct, 2022 | Sunday 16th Oct, 2022 | ended 801 days ago |
Sukkot 2021 | Wednesday 22nd Sep, 2021 | Monday 27th Sep, 2021 | ended 1185 days ago |
Sukkot 2020 | Saturday 3rd Oct, 2020 | Friday 9th Oct, 2020 | ended 1538 days ago |
Sukkot 2019 | Monday 14th Oct, 2019 | Sunday 20th Oct, 2019 | ended 1893 days ago |
Sukkot 2018 | Monday 24th Sep, 2018 | Sunday 30th Sep, 2018 | ended 2278 days ago |
Sukkot 2017 | Friday 6th Oct, 2017 | Wednesday 11th Oct, 2017 | ended 2632 days ago |
Sukkot 2016 | Tuesday 18th Oct, 2016 | Sunday 23rd Oct, 2016 | ended 2985 days ago |
Sukkot 2015 | Tuesday 29th Sep, 2015 | Sunday 4th Oct, 2015 | ended 3370 days ago |
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