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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ROSH HASHANAH, JEWISH NEW YEAR
ROSH HASHANAH, JEWISH NEW YEAR
Sep 29 – Oct 1 all-day
Rosh Hashanah, The Jewish New Year, marks the start of the Jewish New Year. It is both a day of judgment for mankind, as well as an exhilarating time of closeness and reconciliation with God.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF OLDER PERSONS
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF OLDER PERSONS
Oct 1 all-day
The International Day of Older Persons is observed on October 1 each year. On December 14, 1990 the United Nations General Assembly voted to establish October 1 as the International Day of Older Persons as recorded in Resolution 45/106. The holiday was observed for the first time on October 1, 1991.
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SUKKOT: FEAST OF TABERNACLES
SUKKOT: FEAST OF TABERNACLES
Oct 14 – Oct 15 all-day
Sukkot: Feast of Tabernacles October 14 – 15, Also October 16 – 20 .
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SIMCHAT TORAH, DAY OF CELEBRATING THE TORAH
SIMCHAT TORAH, DAY OF CELEBRATING THE TORAH
Oct 22 all-day
Simhat Torah, Day of Celebrating the Torah
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