◆ Sukkot 2026

Sukkot, the Festival of Tabernacles, begins on the 15th of Tishrei and lasts seven days. It commemorates the Israelites dwelling in booths during 40 years in the wilderness. Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah follow on the eighth day.

Begins at sunset
September 25, 2026
Friday · 14 Tishrei 5787
Continues
September 26, 2026
Saturday · 15 Tishrei 5787
Continues
October 2, 2026
Friday · 21 Tishrei 5787
Continues
October 3, 2026
Saturday · 22 Tishrei 5787
Continues
October 4, 2026
Sunday · 23 Tishrei 5787
Category: Torah · Yom Tov · 9 days

Customs & Observances

  • Dwelling in the sukkah for all seven days of the festival
  • Taking the Four Species: lulav (palm), etrog (citron), hadas (myrtle), aravah (willow)
  • Hoshana Rabbah — the final day of judgment
  • Simchat Torah — completing and restarting the annual Torah reading cycle

Greetings & Blessings for Sukkot

Traditional greetings used before, during, and after Sukkot:

  • Chag Sameach — "A joyous holiday"
  • Moadim L'Simchah — "Times of joy" (used on Chol HaMoed)
  • Chag Sukkot Sameach — "A joyous Sukkot holiday"

בעברית:

  • חג שמח
  • מועדים לשמחה — לימי חול המועד
  • חג סוכות שמח

About Sukkot

Sukkot, the Festival of Tabernacles, begins on the 15th of Tishrei and lasts seven days. It commemorates the Israelites dwelling in booths during 40 years in the wilderness. Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah follow on the eighth day.

Also known as: Succot, Feast of Tabernacles

Jewish holidays begin at sunset on the evening before the date shown and conclude at nightfall (when three medium stars are visible) on the final day. In the Diaspora, major Torah festivals are observed for two days (Yom Tov Sheni shel Galuyot), while in Israel they are observed for one day.

Sukkot in Upcoming Years

YearDate
2027October 15, 2027
2028October 4, 2028
2029September 23, 2029
2030October 11, 2030