In the times of Kiddush HaChodesh Shavuos which is 50 days after the start of Sefiras HaOmer could come out either 5, 6, or 7 Sivan depending on how many days Nisan and Iyar had. There is still one Yom Tov that can come out on 2 different days even with the current calendar. Which Yom Tov is that?
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In many Hassidic communities, the final day of Chanukah has particular significance as "zos chanukah." This can be the 2nd or 3rd of Tevet, as Kislev is a month of variable length. |
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Any fast d'rabanan, except 10 Teves, can be moved, but those, of course, don't qualify as the sought "Yom Tov". |
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Yom Ha'atzmaut can be observed on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th of Iyyar. |
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Shushan Purim? 15th Adar on a regular year, 16th if the 15th is Shabbos. (Well sortof -- Purim Meshulash.) |
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