2010: Israel
National public holidays of Israel in 2010
| 2010 Date | Name | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| February 28 | Purim | |
| March 30 | Passover (begins) | Pesach |
| April 5 | Passover (ends) | Pesach |
| April 20 | Independence Day | Yom HaAtzmaut |
| May 19 | Pentecost | Shavuot |
| September 9 | New Year | Rosh HaShana |
| September 10 | New Year | Rosh HaShana |
| September 18 | Day of Atonement | Yom Kippur |
| September 29 | Sukkot | Feast of Tabernacles |
| September 30 | Simchat Torah | |
| December 2 | Chanukah | The festival of Chanukah is a holiday period, but it is not a national holiday |
| Key |
|---|
| National Holiday |
| Regional Holiday |
| Information. Not a holiday |
Other Years
- Public Holidays in Israel in 2013
- Public Holidays in Israel in 2012
- Public Holidays in Israel in 2011
- Public Holidays in Israel in 2009
- Public Holidays in Israel in 2008
Notes
- Only the first and last days of Passover and Sukkot are national holidays, but there may be some disruption on intermediate dates; many shops and businesses may open but close early. The festival of Chanukah is a holiday period, but it is not a national holiday - businesses remain open. Jewish festivals always commence on the evenings before the dates given above.
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