Ta’anit Bechorot for Hebrew Year 4885 occurred on .
Fast of the Firstborn (Hebrew: תענית בכורות, Ta’anit B’khorot) is a unique fast day in Judaism observed on the 14th of Nisan, the day before Passover, by firstborn individuals. The fast commemorates the salvation of Israelite firstborns during the Plague of the Firstborn — the tenth plague in Egypt — contrasting their deliverance with the fate of Egyptian firstborns. In contemporary practice, the fast is typically broken at a siyum (a celebration marking the completion of a Talmudic tractate), which, according to prevailing custom, overrides the requirement to continue fasting.
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| Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1123 | 14 Nisan 4883 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1124 | 14 Nisan 4884 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1125 | 14 Nisan 4885 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1126 | 14 Nisan 4886 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1127 | 14 Nisan 4887 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1128 | 12 Nisan 4888 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1129 | 14 Nisan 4889 | ||
| Ta’anit Bechorot 1130 | 14 Nisan 4890 |
The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld
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