Today, 22 January 2026, the relevant date in the Jewish calendar is the 24th of Tevet, 5786 , and there is no major Jewish holiday (like Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Passover, etc.) being observed today.

Quick Scoop

  • The Hebrew date today is 24 Tevet, 5786.
  • This is a regular weekday in the Jewish calendar, not a widely observed festival or fast day.
  • The most recent notable fast day was the Tenth of Tevet (Asarah B’Tevet), which fell earlier in the month.

What’s coming up soon?

Looking ahead in the 5786 / 2025–2026 cycle:

  • Tu BiShvat (New Year of the Trees) in early February 2026, a minor but popular holiday with customs around trees, nature, and fruits.
  • Later in the year come Purim (March 2–3, 2026) and Passover (April 1–9, 2026), which are major community-wide observances.

If you’re seeing something local

Sometimes schools, synagogues, or communities hold programs or commemorations on regular days (for example, Holocaust or Israel-related memorial days) that are not traditional festival “holidays,” so you might be noticing a local or educational observance rather than a classic holiday.

If you tell the location and whether you’re asking about work/school being closed, services, or a specific event, it becomes easier to pinpoint exactly what’s being marked.

TL;DR: On 22 January 2026 / 24 Tevet 5786 there is no major Jewish holiday; it is a regular day on the Jewish calendar.

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