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Events Calendar For Seniors

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Please note, due to COVID-19, events listed on our Events Calendar may have been temporarily suspended. Please contact the hosting organizations to check their status.

 

Event viewing instructions:

1.  You will see the events of the whole month, in small segments, in the colour of the organization, with the title of the event and the time,
2.  Put your cursor on the event and you will see a small pop-up box with the name of the event, the time and price,
3.  Now left double-click on the event itself: a full -page window will open, with all the information about the event. This window has a white background and black distinctive easy- to- see writing.
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Nov
5
Tue
YOM HA ALIYAH (school observance)
Nov 5 all-day

Yom HaAliyah (school observance) 

Nov
11
Mon
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Nov 11 all-day

Remembrance Day

Dec
23
Mon
CHANUKAH: FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Dec 23 – Dec 30 all-day

Chanukah: The Jewish Festival of Rededication, also known as the Festival of Lights

Dec
25
Wed
CHRISTMAS DAY
Dec 25 all-day

CHRISTMAS DAY

Dec
26
Thu
BOXING DAY
Dec 26 all-day

Boxing Day (not an official statutory holiday)

Jan
1
Wed
NEW YEAR’S DAY
Jan 1 all-day

New Year’s Day

Jan
7
Tue
TENTH OF TEVET
Jan 7 all-day

TENTH OF TEVET: A Fast Day, commemorating the day the Babylonians first laid siege on Jerusalem, setting in motion a long series of tragedies for the Jewish people. 

Feb
10
Mon
TU B’SHVAT: New Year for the Trees
Feb 10 all-day

New Year for the Trees, how to celebrate or connection to the environment and appreciate the fruits of the Land of Israel. 

Feb
17
Mon
BC FAMILY DAY
Feb 17 all-day

BC Family Day

Mar
10
Tue
PURIM: HOLIDAY OF JOY AND FUN
Mar 10 – Mar 20 all-day

Purim: is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. Dress up and celebrate God’s hidden miracles, while remembering how the Jew of Persia narrowly escaped annihilation thanks to the  bravery of Queen Esther.