When is Passover 2029?
Passover 2029 begins on the evening of Saturday, March 31, 2029, and ends at nightfall on Sunday, April 8, 2029.
The first night of Passover 2029 starts after sunset on March 31, when Jewish families gather for the Seder meal, while the last day of Passover 2029 falls on April 8, marking the conclusion of this eight-day festival in the Jewish calendar (15–22 Nissan 5789).
Passover 2029 Dates at a Glance
| Event | Hebrew Date | Gregorian Date | 
|---|---|---|
| First Seder | 15 Nissan 5789 | Saturday, March 31, 2029 | 
| Second Seder | 16 Nissan 5789 | Sunday, April 1, 2029 | 
| Intermediate Days (Chol Hamoed) | 17–21 Nissan 5789 | April 2–6, 2029 | 
| Seventh Day of Passover | 21 Nissan 5789 | Friday, April 6, 2029 | 
| Last Day of Passover 2029 | 22 Nissan 5789 | Sunday, April 8, 2029 | 
Why Passover 2029 is Special
Passover 2029 falls earlier in the spring compared to previous years, aligning with the Jewish lunar calendar that determines all major holidays.
Because it begins in late March, travelers and families planning Seders will likely benefit from milder spring weather, ideal for gatherings, travel, and outdoor celebrations in many regions.
Additionally, since Passover 2029 begins on a Saturday evening, preparation for the Seder night coincides with the end of Shabbat, creating a spiritually rich transition from rest to redemption.
Final Reflection
Passover 2029 is more than a date — it’s a celebration of freedom, identity, and continuity.
Whether you’re observing in a synagogue, at home, or abroad, this sacred week invites every generation to remember that freedom must be cherished, renewed, and shared.
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