Hebrew Date Today
As of Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 10:29 PM, today's Hebrew (Jewish) date is:
Today's Hebrew (Jewish) date — full detail
- Date
- 3 Sivan 5786
- Hebrew
- ג׳ סִיוָן תשפ״ו
- Short form
- 3 Sivan 5786
- Month
- Sivan
- Year
- 5786 AM (Anno Mundi — 'in the year of the world')
- Weekday
- Yom Shlishi · יוֹם שְׁלִישִׁי
- Gregorian
- Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Why today matters
Today falls in Sivan, the month of Shavuot (the Festival of Weeks), which commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Shavuot is observed on the 6th of Sivan.
On the third new moon after the Israelites left Egypt, on that very day, they came to the wilderness of Sinai. — Exodus 19:1
How we compute this
Hebrew (Jewish) is a lunisolar calendar. Each year contains 353, 354, 355 (common); 383, 384, 385 (leap) days, with each month averaging 29 or 30 days, set by lunar months. Years are counted from 1 Tishrei 1 AM = 7 October 3761 BCE (traditional date of creation) (era: AM (Anno Mundi — 'in the year of the world')).
The Hebrew calendar is one of the world's oldest continuously used calendar systems. Originally a strictly observational lunisolar system, it was mathematically codified by Hillel II around 359 CE, partly in response to Roman persecution that made witness-based moon sightings impossible. The current calendar uses a 19-year Metonic cycle in which 7 years contain an extra month (Adar II) to keep Passover in the spring.
Used by: ≈15 million Jews worldwide. Regions: Used for religious observance and the civil calendar in Israel.