<Ul> <Li> Pesach (Passover)--14 Nisan (sacrifice of a lamb), 15 Nisan (Passover seder) </Li> <Li> Shavuot (Pentecost)--Fiftieth day counted from Passover, normally 6 Sivan </Li> <Li> "Day of Blowing Shofar / Trumpet" (now known as Rosh Hashanah)--1 Tishrei </Li> <Li> Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)--10 Tishrei </Li> <Li> Sukkot (Tabernacles)--15 Tishrei </Li> <Li> Hanukkah (Dedication or Lights)--25 Kislev (instituted in 164 BC) </Li> <Li> Purim (Lots)--14 Adar (instituted c. 400 BC) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Pesach (Passover)--14 Nisan (sacrifice of a lamb), 15 Nisan (Passover seder) </Li> <Li> Shavuot (Pentecost)--Fiftieth day counted from Passover, normally 6 Sivan </Li> <Li> "Day of Blowing Shofar / Trumpet" (now known as Rosh Hashanah)--1 Tishrei </Li>

When is pentecost celebrated during the liturgical year