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25 Iyyar 5786 / 12 May 2026

Torah Calendar

23 Iyar-7 Sivan, 5786
May 10-23, 2026

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Attributes of the month of Iyar: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH: YOD KEH KEH VAV, contained in the initial Hebrew letters of Yithalel Hamithalel Haskeil Veyado'a -- "Let him that glories [glory in this, that] he knows and understands [Me]" (Jeremiah 9:23). The month's corresponding letter is: VAV; Human attribute: THOUGHT; Body Part: RIGHT KIDNEY; Tribe: ISSACHAR; Constellation: SHOR (Taurus, the Ox).

This month is particularly conducive to deep contemplation and understanding. It is also conducive to healing since all the sick among the Children of Israel who left Egypt were completely healed in this period in preparation for the Giving of the Torah. Thus the Hebrew name of the month of Iyar is made up of the letters Aleph-Yud-Reish, the initial letters of the Hebrew words Ani YKVK Rophecha, "I HaShem am your Healer" (Exodus 15:26).

Sunday May 10 / 23 Iyar

Anniversary of the massacre of hundreds of Jews by crusaders in the German town of Worms.

Tuesday night-Wednesday May 12-13 / 26 Iyar

Today is the Yahrzeit of Rav Saadia Gaon (c. 882-942), outstanding Jewish philosopher and defender of the Oral Torah against the Karaites, and of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto ("Ramchal", 1707-46), towering kabbalist of the modern era.

"All medicines come from the earth. Therefore during the season when the earth gives forth her bounty and puts strength into all the trees and plants, i.e. during the month of Iyar when the fruits ripen, all medicinal plants have greater power, because the earth then puts strength into them. However at other times, even if one were to take exactly the same medicines, they would not have the same power. This is why people take medicines in the month of Iyar - May."

Rabbi Nachman, Likutey Moharan I, 277

Thursday May 14 / 27 Iyar

Today is observed as Yom Kippur Katan with optional fasting from dawn till nightfall and penitential prayers for self-purification in preparation for the New Moon of the coming month of Sivan, season of the Giving of the Torah, which falls on Sunday May 21.
Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz, known as the ShLaH after the initial letters of the name of his magnum opus Shney Luchot Habrit ("Two Tablets of the Covenant"), instituted the recital on Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan of a special prayer to be blessed with children and children's children who will go faithfully in the Torah pathway.

Thursday night-Friday May 14-15 / 28 Iyar

Today is the anniversary of the death of Samuel the Prophet.
Fittingly, in the merit of the prophet Samuel, it was on this day in the Hebrew calendar during the Six Day War in the year 1967 that the Holy City of Jerusalem was reunified, and this great event is celebrated as Yom Yerushalayim ("Jerusalem Day").

Friday night-Saturday May 15-16 / 29 Iyar
Shabbat Parshat BAMIDBAR, Shabbat Mevorchin SIVAN

Torah Reading: Numbers 1:1-4:20; Special Haftara when Rosh Chodesh falls on Sunday: I Samuel 20:18-42, "Machar Chodesh".
Shabbat Mevorchin blessing the coming month of Sivan. Rosh Chodesh is tonight, Saturday night-Sunday May 16-17. The Molad (junction of the sun and the moon) is on Shabbat May 16 at 18:02 & 15 chalakim p.m.
This Shabbat afternoon we read chapter 6 of Pirkey Avot.

Attributes of the month of Sivan: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH: YOD VAV KEH KEH, contained in the initial Hebrew letters of Yedotav U-letzela Hamiskan Hasheinit - "...for its tenons and for the second side of the tabernacle..." (Exodus 26:19-20). The month's corresponding letter is: ZAYIN; Human attribute: MOTION; Body Part: LEFT FOOT; Tribe: ZEVULUN; Constellation: TE-OMIM (Gemini, the Twins).

Saturday night-Sunday May 16-17 / 1 Sivan
Rosh Chodesh New Moon of SIVAN

Add Ya'aleh Veyavo in evening, morning and afternoon prayers and in Grace after Meals. Following the morning Shacharit prayer, "half" Hallel and the additional Musaf prayer are recited. On Rosh Chodesh it is customary to eat a festive meal with bread.
On this day the Children of Israel encamped before Mount Sinai in preparation for receiving the Torah.

Monday May 18 / 2 Sivan

On this day G-d invited the Children of Israel to be His treasured nation.

Tuesday May 19 / 3 Sivan

Today is the first of the "three days of separation" (purification) prior to the Giving of the Torah on the coming festival of Shavuot. "During the three days of separation there is a radiation of that same purity that shone in the days before the giving of the Torah" (Shevet HaLevy).

Thursday May 21 / 5 Sivan
Eve of Shavuot

It is customary to bedeck the synagogue with flowers and greenery in commemoration of the Giving of the Torah at Sinai. This year where possible for those who will be spending the festival at home, it would be appropriate where possible to decorate the home with flowers. It is customary to prepare milk and cheese dishes for one or more of the festival meals.
Eiruv Tavshilin: Since first day Yom Tov of Shavuot (Friday May 22) is followed immediately by Shabbat, in order to cook on Yom Tov day for the coming Shabbat, it is necessary to prepare Eiruv Tavshilin on Thursday afternoon prior to the commencement of Yom Tov. Full information on the mitzva of Eiruv Tavshilin and how to perform it is available here.

Thursday night-Friday May 21-22 / 6 Sivan
Festival of Shavuot, First Day

For full information about the Festival of Shavuot click here.
It is customary for those who can do so to remain awake studying Torah for all or most of the night in preparation for receiving the Torah anew on Shavuot. It is customary to eat a meal of milk and cheese on Shavuot morning. Those who follow this with a meal of meat should take care to observe all the laws relating to the separation of milk and meat (reciting Birkhat HaMazon after the milk/cheese meal, rinsing/cleansing the mouth, then eating the meat meal on a separate tablecloth).

The festival of Shavuot is the Yahrzeit of King David and of R. Israel Baal Shem Tov (1698-1760, founder of Chassidism).

Friday night-Saturday May 22-23 / 7 Sivan
Israel: Isru Chag, Shabbat Parshat NASO

In Israel, where only one day Yom Tov is observed, the synagogue Torah Reading this Shabbat follows the normal order of the weekly Parshiyot: NASO, Numbers 4:21 -7:89 -- the longest parshah in the Torah -- completing the account of the duties of the Levites, giving certain commandments including the law of the Sotah (unfaithful wife) and Nazirite, and describing the inauguration of the Wilderness sanctuary. Haftara: Judges 13:2-25.telling the story of the birth of Samson, who was a Nazirite.

Diaspora: Second day of Festival of Shavuot

Since today is observed in Diaspora as Second Day Yom Tov, the Torah reading is the Yom Tov reading of Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17, and the Parshah read today in Israel will be read in Diaspora communities next Shabbat, June 9-10.

Sunday May 24 / 8 Sivan
Diaspora: Issru Chag

On Issru Chag, the day after the conclusion of the festival, it is customary to wear festive clothing and eat a festive meal to allow the joy of Yom Tov to linger with and strengthen us as we return to our weekday lives.


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