Hebrew Calendar Converter

Free Hebrew calendar converter. Convert dates between the Hebrew and Gregorian calendars. Essential for Jewish holiday planning.

Convert dates between the Hebrew (Jewish) calendar and the Gregorian calendar. Essential for observing Jewish holidays, understanding Hebrew dates on documents, and cultural research.

Common use cases

  • Jewish holiday observance planning
  • Yahrzeit (memorial) date tracking
  • Bar/Bat Mitzvah date calculations
  • Genealogical research
  • Cultural and religious studies

How to use

  1. Enter a Gregorian or Hebrew date
  2. View the converted date
  3. See the Hebrew month and day names
  4. Check for Jewish holidays on that date
  5. Navigate between months

FAQ

How does the Hebrew calendar work?

It's a lunisolar calendar with 12 or 13 months, where months follow the moon and years follow the sun.

What is a leap year in Hebrew?

Hebrew leap years add a 13th month (Adar II) rather than a day, occurring 7 times in 19 years.

When do Hebrew days begin?

Hebrew days begin at sunset, not midnight, which is why holidays start the evening before.