שבת שקלים
Shabbat Shekalim
Shabbat Shekalim is the first of four special Shabbatot before Passover, featuring a maftir reading about the half-shekel Temple tax.
When is Shabbat Shekalim 2027?
Observed on
Saturday, March 6, 2027
Shabbat Shekalim falls on the Shabbat on or before Rosh Chodesh Adar.
Significance
Shabbat Shekalim recalls the half-shekel tax that funded communal offerings, emphasizing every Jew's equal share in the service of God.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shabbat Shekalim
Shabbat Shekalim is the first of four special Shabbatot before Passover, observed on the Shabbat before or on Rosh Chodesh Adar (or Adar II in a leap year). A special maftir reading from Exodus 30:11-16 describes the half-shekel tax collected from every Israelite for the upkeep of the Tabernacle and Temple.
The half-shekel represented equality before God — every person, rich or poor, gave the same amount. In Temple times, the new collection began on the 1st of Adar, so Shabbat Shekalim served as a public reminder. Today, it is customary to give three half-denomination coins to charity before Purim (Machatzit HaShekel) in memory of this mitzvah.
About Shabbat Shekalim
Shabbat Shekalim (שבת שקלים) is one of the important holidays in the Jewish calendar. This page provides the dates for Shabbat Shekalim 2027 and information about its meaning and observance.