Yizkor Dates
Yizkor, which means remember, is the memorial service that is recited four times a year in synagogue. Traditionally, a yahrzeit candle is lit prior to the fast beginning on Yom Kippur and before sunset of the other holidays. We encourage you to consult your rabbi for proper guidance for observing Yizkor.
| 22 Nisan* | 7 Sivan* | 10 Tishrei | 22 Tishrei | |
| Year | 8th Day of Passover* | 2nd Day of Shavuot* | Yom Kippur | Shemini-Atzeret |
| 2010 | Apr. 6 | May 20 | Sept. 18 | Sept. 30 |
| 2011 | Apr. 26 | June 9 | Oct. 8 | Oct. 20 |
| 2012 | Apr. 14 | May 28 | Sept. 26 | Oct. 8 |
| 2013 | Apr. 2 | May 16 | Sept. 14 | Sept. 26 |
| 2014 | Apr. 22 | June 5 | Oct. 4 | Oct. 16 |
| 2015 | Apr. 11 | May 25 | Sept. 23 | Oct. 5 |
| 2016 | Apr. 30 | June 13 | Oct. 12 | Oct. 24 |
| 2017 | Apr. 18 | June 1 | Sept. 30 | Oct. 12 |
* (In Israel - Yizkor is said on 21 Nisan - the last day of Passover, and 6 Sivan - one day earlier)