this year it starts on Feb. 24.
Most of the annual holy days are concentrated in the month of Tishrei. However, Judaism doesn't have the concept of a holy month.
Adar.
This may be somewhat confusing, but here it is: Printed Jewish calendars, or books that outline the order of prayers through the year, will begin with the month of 'Tishrei' ... the month in which Rosh Hashana, "Head of the Year", occurs ... usually corresponding to sometime in September. The next month ... second in the printed calendar ... is 'Cheshvan'. But the Torah refers to those months as the seventh and eighth months respectively. As far as the Torah is concerned, the first month is the month of 'Nissan' ... the month in which Passover occurs ... corresponding to some time in March or April. On that basis, the second month is 'Iyar'.
The present calendar, used world wide for business, is the Gregorian calendar.
in the 12th month of the Hijra Islamic Lunar Calendar; that is called ZulHijja.
Nisan is the 7th month of an ordinary year (not to be confused with a regular year) of the common Jewish calendar, the 8th month of a leap year of that calendar, and the 1st month of the Jewish religious calendar. The Bible identifies it as the 1st month of the year. The daytime of the 1st day of the month coincides with Gregorian dates from as early as the 12th of March to as late as the 11th of April during the Gregorian century of 2015 to 2114, and the month is 30 days long.
From 8th to 13th of the last month of Islamic calendar- the month of Zil Hajja.
Two main occasions:Id al Fitr: first day after end of the month of Ramadan (9th month in Islamic calendar)Id Al Adha: the 9th through the 12th or 13th of ZU Elhegga (12th month in the Islamic calendar)
Elul, an autumn month, is the sixth.See also the Related Link.The Hebrew calendar
Adar is the sixth month of the Hebrew calendar and the twelfth month of the civil calendar used in ancient Persia. It typically falls in February or March on the Gregorian calendar, and it is the month that contains the holiday of Purim.
it is on the 9th through the 13th of the month of ZuElhejja (the 12th month in Islamic lunar calendar)
Hajj is during the 12th month of the lunar calendar. This year, it is expected to start somewhere between the 25th and 28th of November. Since the lunar calendar is approximately 11 days shorter than the solar calender, next year's Hajj will start around the 14th to 17th of November. 2011's will be around 3rd to 6th of November. Etc, etc. It is difficult to know the exact day before time, since it is based on the cycles of the moon.