The years of the Hebrew calendar are always 3,760 or 3,761 years greater than the Gregorian calendar that most people use. For example, the year 2020 will be the Hebrew years 5780 to 5781 (the discrepancy is because the Hebrew year number changes at Rosh Hashanah, in the fall, rather than on January 1).
What is the year 5782?
The Jewish New Year of 5782 (Rosh Hashana) will start at sundown Monday evening, Sept. 6. Yom Kippur starts with Kol Nidre on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at sundown and will end on Thursday, Sept.Sep 3, 2021
What does 5781 mean?
Let's look at what 5781 means. 5 = Heh (Hei); look or be watchful, (in Scripture it refers to God's grace); picture eye. 7 = Zayin; crown; (in Scripture the number seven relates to completion or perfection; manifest presence); picture plow (takes action in the harvest; don't look back Luke 9:62)