Connects Claude to Hebcal's Jewish calendar APIs, giving you programmatic access to holiday dates, Shabbat candle lighting times, Torah readings, and Hebrew date conversions. You can generate Jewish holidays for any year past or future, look up yahrzeits and anniversaries, and get both full kriyah and triennial Torah reading schedules. Runs over stdio by default or as an SSE server on HTTP. Reach for this when you're building apps that need accurate Jewish calendar calculations or when you want Claude to answer questions about Hebrew dates and observances without hardcoding holiday tables.
Hebcal (pronounced HEEB-kal, as in Hebrew calendar) is a free Jewish calendar and holiday web site.
Our mission is to increase awareness of Jewish holidays and to help Jews to be observant of the mitzvot.
This repository is the MCP server equivalent of the powerful custom Jewish calendar tool that lets you generate a list of Jewish holidays for any year (past, present or future).
Also available are a Hebrew date converter, Shabbat candle lighting times and Torah readings (both full kriyah and triennial system), and a page to look up yahrzeits, birthdays and anniversaries.
This MCP server can run in two modes:
Stdio Mode (default): Communicates over standard input/output.
npm install
npm run build
node build/cli.js
Server-Sent Events (SSE) Mode: Communicates over HTTP using SSE.
npm install
npm run build
node build/server.js
The SSE endpoint will be available at http://localhost:8080/mcp by default. You can configure the port using the NODE_PORT environment variable (e.g., NODE_PORT=3000 node build/server.js).
You can test the SSE endpoint with curl:
curl -N http://localhost:8080/mcp
Then, in a separate terminal, you can send MCP requests (as JSON) to the server via its stdin if you are also running it in stdio mode, or by sending HTTP POST requests if you were to implement an HTTP ingress for requests. For now, the SSE transport only handles outgoing messages. For a full duplex SSE communication, the client would also need to send requests to the server (e.g. via POST requests to a different endpoint). This example focuses on the server sending events to the client.
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