Some of the 2016 holidays (Pesach, Shavuoth) have already passed. Rosh Hashanah will be October 3 and 4.
Yom Kippur is October 12.
Sukkot starts on Oct 17.
Hanukkah starts on December 25.
For all of the above, the holiday begins at sunset of the day before what was listed.
See also:
the Jewish holidays = החגים היהודים (pronounced "hakhagim hayehudim")
No.
There is a book by Morris Epstein (available through Abebooks) called All About Jewish Holidays and Customs.
This is completely untrue. Jewish holidays today are more important than ever to Jews, regardless of which country they live in.
His father is Jewish and his mother is from a Christian background. He was raised celebrating many Jewish holidays.
See these two links: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/jewish-life-cycle-brit-bar-mitzvah-wedding-death-and-mourninghttp://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidays
Both are Jewish holidays.
There are more than 20 holidays that fall in every season.
His father is Jewish and his mother is from a Christian background. He was raised celebrating many Jewish holidays.
Religion isn't part of Harry Potter but considering he doesn't celebrate Jewish holidays then probably not.
On Sabbaths and Jewish holidays. (The holidays can occur on any day of the week.)
It's said on major Jewish holidays.