Warning!
Converting between Hebrew and Gregorian dates for very early years is
mathematically possible, but the results should be treated as approximations
rather than historically precise dates. [1]
Shabbat after Tish’a B’Av (Shabbat of Consolation) 🕍
Shabbat Nachamu for Hebrew Year 4763 began on and ended on .
Shabbat Nachamu (“Sabbath of comfort” שבת נחמו) takes its name from the haftarah from the Book of Isaiah 40:1-26 that speaks of comforting the Jewish people for their suffering. It is the first of seven haftarahs of consolation read over the seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Shabbat Nachamu falls immediately after Tisha B’Av, and communities traditionally celebrate with singing, dancing, and festive meals.