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Date Converter
Convert any hebrew or gregorian date and find what readings and holidays fall on that day
Convert from Gregorian to Hebrew
Convert from Hebrew to Gregorian
Convert Hebrew and Gregorian dates and find the matching reading
Planning for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, looking up a yahrzeit, or just curious what Torah portion falls on a given Shabbat? This converter translates between Hebrew and Gregorian dates and shows you the exact parsha, holiday, or special reading connected to that day, with a direct link to practice it on TropeTrainer.
Gregorian to Hebrew and back
Enter a Gregorian date to find the matching Hebrew date, or start with a Hebrew day, month, and year to see the Gregorian equivalent. Both directions work on the same page.
See readings and holidays for any date
Every conversion shows which Torah portion, Jewish holiday, or special observance falls on that day, so you always know what is being read and when.
Loads with today's date
The converter starts with today's Hebrew and Gregorian dates already filled in, so you can see this week's readings immediately without entering anything.
Go straight to the reading
When a conversion result includes a linked parsha or holiday, click it to open the full TropeTrainer reading page with Hebrew text, trope cantillation marks, and audio.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a Hebrew date to a Gregorian date?
Enter the Hebrew day, month, and year in the Hebrew-to-Gregorian section and press Convert. The page will display the matching Gregorian date along with any Torah portions or holidays that fall on that day.
How do I convert a Gregorian date to a Hebrew date?
Enter the Gregorian day, month, and year in the Gregorian-to-Hebrew section and press Convert. You will see the corresponding Hebrew date and any associated readings or observances.
Does the converter show Torah portions and Jewish holidays?
Yes. Whenever a Torah portion, Haftarah reading, Jewish holiday, or special observance falls on the date you convert, it appears in the results. This is especially helpful for finding out what parsha is being read on a particular Shabbat.
Can I open a reading directly from the converter?
Yes. Any parsha or holiday that appears in the results is a clickable link. It takes you to the full TropeTrainer reading page where you can follow along with the Hebrew text, listen to trope chanting, and practice at your own pace.
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