Chag HaBanot 1139 / חַג הַבָּנוֹת 4900

North African Chanukah festival of daughters ✡️

Chag HaBanot for Hebrew Year 4900 began on and ended on .

Rosh Chodesh l’banot (ראש חודש לבנות‎, also known as Chag HaBanot חג הבנות‎ [Girls’ Day]), and in Arabic as Eid al-Banat, is a holiday celebrated by some Jewish communities in the Middle East on Rosh Chodesh of the Hebrew month of Tevet, during the Jewish holiday of Chanukah. The Jewish community where the holiday was best preserved is in Tunisia, though it was also observed in Jewish communities in Libya, Algeria, Istanbul, Morocco, and Thessaloniki. The holiday carries connections to the narrative of Judith, who tricked and killed the invading general Holofernes, and to other heroic women in Jewish history.

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Dates for Chag HaBanot

HolidayStartsEndsHebrew Date
Chag HaBanot 1137 30 Kislev 4898
Chag HaBanot 1138 30 Kislev 4899
Chag HaBanot 1139 1 Tevet 4900
Chag HaBanot 1140 30 Kislev 4901
Chag HaBanot 1141 1 Tevet 4902
Chag HaBanot 1142 30 Kislev 4903
Chag HaBanot 1143 30 Kislev 4904
Chag HaBanot 1144 30 Kislev 4905
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References

The Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary (paid link)
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
“Girls Day (Judaism)” in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
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Books (paid links)
The Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary

The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld

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