Jewish Calendar Melbourne — July 2027

Hebrew calendar for Melbourne with Shabbat times, holidays, and Torah portions. Hebrew month: Sivan.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
28
23 Sivan, 5787
29
24 Sivan, 5787
30
25 Sivan, 5787
1
26 Sivan, 5787
2
27 Sivan, 5787
🕯 16:54
3
28 Sivan, 5787
Sh'lach
✦ 18:25
4
29 Sivan, 5787
5
30 Sivan, 5787
Rosh Chodesh
6
1 Tamuz, 5787
Rosh Chodesh
7
2 Tamuz, 5787
8
3 Tamuz, 5787
9
4 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 16:58
10
5 Tamuz, 5787
Korach
✦ 18:29
11
6 Tamuz, 5787
12
7 Tamuz, 5787
13
8 Tamuz, 5787
14
9 Tamuz, 5787
15
10 Tamuz, 5787
16
11 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:03
17
12 Tamuz, 5787
Chukas Balak
✦ 18:33
18
13 Tamuz, 5787
19
14 Tamuz, 5787
20
15 Tamuz, 5787
21
16 Tamuz, 5787
22
17 Tamuz, 5787
17 of Tammuz
23
18 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:08
24
19 Tamuz, 5787
Pinchas
✦ 18:39
25
20 Tamuz, 5787
26
21 Tamuz, 5787
27
22 Tamuz, 5787
28
23 Tamuz, 5787
29
24 Tamuz, 5787
30
25 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:13
31
26 Tamuz, 5787
Matos Masei
✦ 18:44
1
27 Tamuz, 5787
Fri 2 27 Sivan, 5787
🕯 16:54
Sat 3 28 Sivan, 5787
Sh'lach
✦ 18:25
Mon 5 30 Sivan, 5787
Rosh Chodesh
Tue 6 1 Tamuz, 5787
Rosh Chodesh
Fri 9 4 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 16:58
Sat 10 5 Tamuz, 5787
Korach
✦ 18:29
Fri 16 11 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:03
Sat 17 12 Tamuz, 5787
Chukas Balak
✦ 18:33
Thu 22 17 Tamuz, 5787
17 of Tammuz
Fri 23 18 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:08
Sat 24 19 Tamuz, 5787
Pinchas
✦ 18:39
Fri 30 25 Tamuz, 5787
🕯 17:13
Sat 31 26 Tamuz, 5787
Matos Masei
✦ 18:44

Legend

Friday — Candle Lighting Saturday — Shabbat / Havdalah Today 🕯 Candle Lighting Time Havdalah Time

About the Jewish Calendar

The Jewish calendar (also known as the Hebrew calendar) is a lunisolar calendar used to determine the dates of Jewish holidays, Torah readings, and daily prayers. Each month begins with a new moon, and leap years add a 13th month (Adar II) seven times every 19 years to stay aligned with the solar year.

This monthly calendar for Melbourne displays both Gregorian and Hebrew dates side by side, along with:

  • Shabbat candle lighting times — 18 minutes before sunset
  • Havdalah times — calculated as 72 minutes after sunset (Rabbeinu Tam opinion); 8.5° (GRA) and 16.1° opinions also available on the Zmanim page
  • Jewish holidays — including Yom Tov, fast days, and modern Israeli holidays
  • Weekly Torah portion (Parashat HaShavua) — shown every Shabbat
  • Rosh Chodesh — the beginning of each new Hebrew month
  • Omer count — during the period between Pesach and Shavuot

Use the .ics download button above to import these times into your Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. The file contains 6 months of candle lighting and Havdalah times for Melbourne.

Hebrew Calendar Months

The Hebrew calendar has 12 months in a regular year and 13 in a leap year (when Adar II is added). Each month begins with the new moon (Rosh Chodesh). The months do not correspond exactly to Gregorian months — they shift because the lunar year (about 354 days) is shorter than the solar year (365 days).

Hebrew MonthTransliterationTypical Gregorian MonthsNotable Events
תשריTishreiSeptember – OctoberRosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret
חשווןCheshvan (Marcheshvan)October – NovemberSometimes called "bitter" (no holidays)
כסלוKislevNovember – DecemberHanukkah begins on the 25th
טבתTevetDecember – JanuaryHanukkah ends; Fast of the 10th of Tevet
שבטSh'vatJanuary – FebruaryTu BiShvat (15th)
אדרAdar (Adar II in leap years)February – MarchPurim (14th/15th); in leap years, Purim is in Adar II
ניסןNissanMarch – AprilPassover begins on the 15th
איירIyarApril – MayLag BaOmer (18th); Yom HaAtzma'ut
סיווןSivanMay – JuneShavuot (6th)
תמוזTammuzJune – JulyFast of the 17th of Tammuz
אבAvJuly – AugustTisha B'Av (9th); Tu B'Av (15th)
אלולElulAugust – SeptemberMonth of repentance before the High Holidays

Leap years add a 13th month, Adar II (Adar Sheni), to keep Passover in spring as required by the Torah. Leap years occur in years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, and 19 of a 19-year cycle. In a leap year, Purim is celebrated in Adar II.