Israel Public holidays in 2014 In list | statutory holidays of Israel , festival off days
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For First holidays in Israel is The New Year 2014 is to begin on 1st January 2014, Wednesday and here we had listed all the 12th months public and national Public holidays list In Israel for all the states.
Israel Public holiday in 2014 In list
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For First holidays in Israel is The New Year 2014 is to begin on 1st January 2014, Wednesday and here we had listed all the 12th months public and national Public holidays list In Israel for all the states.
Israel Public holiday in 2014 In list
Day | Date | Holiday | Comments |
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Sunday | March 16 | Purim | |
Tuesday | April 15 | Passover (begins) | Pesach |
Tuesday | April 22 | Passover (ends) | Pesach |
Tuesday | May 06 | Independence Day | Yom HaAtzmaut |
Wednesday | May 28 | Jerusalem Day | Yom Yerushalayim. Marks the reunification of Jerusalem after the Six-Day War. |
Wednesday | June 04 | Pentecost | Shavuot |
Thursday | September 25 | New Year | Rosh HaShana |
Friday | September 26 | New Year | Rosh HaShana |
Saturday | October 04 | Day of Atonement | Yom Kippur |
Thursday | October 09 | Sukkot | Feast of Tabernacles |
Thursday | October 16 | Simchat Torah | Celebrates the end of the annual cycle of Torah readings |
Wednesday | December 17 | Chanukah | The festival of Chanukah is a holiday period, but it is not a national holiday |
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