Date for Yom Kippur 2020 is wrong
The date for Yom Kippur on the calendar in 2020 is wrong. The Rosh Hashanah date is correct, and Yom Kippur is always 9 days later. The Apple calendar has September 27th, but it should be September 28th.
The date for Yom Kippur on the calendar in 2020 is wrong. The Rosh Hashanah date is correct, and Yom Kippur is always 9 days later. The Apple calendar has September 27th, but it should be September 28th.
That is definitely true that it starts the evening before, but that is the same with all Jewish holidays. Just as Rosh Hashanah starts on the evening of the 18th (in September 2020) and ends in the evening on the 19th. It is correctly shown on the calendar as being on the 19th.... therefore Yom Kippur should be listed 9 days later, like it is every year, on the 28th, not the 27th.
Chit, as I've told you ALL Jewish Holidays (including the Sabbath "Shabbat", Saturday) begin at sundown. So, if the date for Rosh Hashanah is correct then the date for Yom Kippur is wrong.
Date for Yom Kippur 2020 is wrong