The date on the Hebrew calendar (10 Tishrei) stays the same, but being that the Hebrew calendar and the secular calendar run on different cycles, the English date will always slightly vary,
It's different every year.
Yom Kippur is observed on the tenth day of Tishrei. In any given civil year, that date falls somewhere between mid-September and early October. In 2011, it corresponds to October 8.
Yom Kippur is not a commemoration of an event. It is a day of fasting, reflection, and prayer for forgiveness for the sins of the past year. The Torah set the date for Yom Kippur on the tenth of Tishrei in the Jewish calendar. According to the Gregorian calendar, Yom Kippur falls in September or October.
1991 in 2009. This will change every year (an depends on exact date of birth).
Yom Kippur
its different every year because the Jewish holidays go by the lunar calender
The anne frank house was open for public view in 1960.
Lent changes every year because the dates for Easter change. Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the first full moo after the March equinox. So whenever Easter is will determine when Lent is. As Easter changes its date every year, so does Lent.
Bastille Day is on July 14 every year, it does not change date according to the week days.
every year
Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year for most Jews
It is different every year. You will need to call a synagogue or check a Jewish calendar website.