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Tu B'Shevat 2004


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Tu B Shevat
Saturday February 7
-19 years, -1 months, -18 days
or -6986 days

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Valentines Day
Saturday February 14
-19 years, -1 months, -11 days
or -6979 days

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Presidents Day
Monday February 16
-19 years, -1 months, -9 days
or -6977 days

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Ash Wednesday
Wednesday February 25
-19 years, -1 months
or -6968 days

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Tu B'Shevat for the year 2004 is celebrated/ observed on sundown of Friday, February 6th ending at sundown on Saturday, February 7th.


Tu B'Shevat in the Hebrew calendar falls on the 15th day of the month of Shevat. This day celebrates the "New Year for the Trees" and their importance in the Jewish Society. Much like Arbor Day, this day is about trees and planting them to make the land more healthy and vibrant.

Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?

According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.

Days to Tu B'Shevat 2004

Saturday, February 7th is day number 38 of the 2004 calendar year with -19 years, -1 month, -18 days until Tu B'Shevat 2004.


Tu B'Shevat
Name(s):Tu B'Shevat
Type:Observance, Jewish
When:15th of Shevat in Hebrew Calendar

Dates for Tu B'Shevat

HolidayDateDays to Go
Tu B'Shevat 2022 Monday, January 17, 2022 -432
Tu B'Shevat 2023 Monday, February 06, 2023 -47
Tu B'Shevat 2024 Thursday, January 25, 2024 306
Tu B'Shevat 2025 Thursday, February 13, 2025 691
Tu B'Shevat 2026 Monday, February 02, 2026 1045
Tu B'Shevat 2027 Saturday, January 23, 2027 1400


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