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First day of Sukkot 2024 in Germany

The first day of Sukkot (Succot, Succoth, Sukkoth) is the start of the Feast of Tabernacles period. The festival starts on 15th day of Tishri (or Tishrei) in the Jewish calendar. Many Jewish people around the world visit Jerusalem around this time.

Is First day of Sukkot a Public Holiday?

First day of Sukkot is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.

Sukkot is celebrated among many Jewish people worldwide.

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First day of Sukkot Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday TypeArea
2019MonOct 14First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2020SatOct 3First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2021TueSep 21First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2022MonOct 10First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2023SatSep 30First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2024ThuOct 17First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2025TueOct 7First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2026SatSep 26First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2027SatOct 16First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2028ThuOct 5First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2029MonSep 24First day of SukkotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL

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