Current Calendar Day
5 Zif / Iyar 5951
April 21, 2026
Dead Sea Scroll Calendar
Moon phase: Waxing Crescent
Biblical Time
Late Evening
Current watch in the biblical day cycle
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Jerusalem sunset time (in Israel): 7:13 PM IDT
Jerusalem next sundown (in Israel): 7:14 PM IDT
Hebrew / Israel timezone: Asia/Jerusalem (IDT, UTC+03:00)
Day progress from sundown to the next sundown
13%
Currently in watch 2 of 8: Late Evening
Next Hebrew day begins in 20h 47m.
At sundown: 6 Zif / Iyar 5951 begins.
In the Hebrew calendar, the day begins at sundown rather than at midnight.
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Sivan 5806

Oct 1881 – Nov 1881
Dead Sea Scroll Calendar
DSS date Gregorian Sabbath Feast
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 Sivan
Full Moon
Oct 9
Sunday
Rosh Chodesh
2 Sivan
Full Moon
Oct 10
Monday
3 Sivan
Waning Gibbous
Oct 11
Tuesday
4 Sivan
Waning Gibbous
Oct 12
Wednesday
5 Sivan
Waning Gibbous
Oct 13
Thursday
6 Sivan
Last Quarter
Oct 14
Friday
7 Sivan
Last Quarter
Oct 15
Saturday
8 Sivan
Last Quarter
Oct 16
Sunday
9 Sivan
Last Quarter
Oct 17
Monday
10 Sivan
Waning Crescent
Oct 18
Tuesday
11 Sivan
Waning Crescent
Oct 19
Wednesday
12 Sivan
Waning Crescent
Oct 20
Thursday
13 Sivan
Waning Crescent
Oct 21
Friday
14 Sivan
New Moon
Oct 22
Saturday
15 Sivan
New Moon
Oct 23
Sunday
Pentecost
16 Sivan
New Moon
Oct 24
Monday
17 Sivan
Waxing Crescent
Oct 25
Tuesday
18 Sivan
Waxing Crescent
Oct 26
Wednesday
19 Sivan
Waxing Crescent
Oct 27
Thursday
20 Sivan
Waxing Crescent
Oct 28
Friday
21 Sivan
First Quarter
Oct 29
Saturday
22 Sivan
First Quarter
Oct 30
Sunday
23 Sivan
First Quarter
Oct 31
Monday
24 Sivan
First Quarter
Nov 1
Tuesday
25 Sivan
Waxing Gibbous
Nov 2
Wednesday
26 Sivan
Waxing Gibbous
Nov 3
Thursday
27 Sivan
Waxing Gibbous
Nov 4
Friday
28 Sivan
Full Moon
Nov 5
Saturday
29 Sivan
Full Moon
Nov 6
Sunday
30 Sivan
Full Moon
Nov 7
Monday
31 Sivan
Full Moon
Nov 8
Tuesday
Rosh Chodesh