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Orthodox New Year’s Eve 2026 in Israel

Is Orthodox New Year’s Eve a Public Holiday?

While government and private businesses are open on this day, non-Jewish employees and businesses may take the day off to observe their religious holy day.

Orthodox New Year’s Eve Observances

Note: Israeli labor law grants non-Jewish employees the option to observe their own religious holidays rather than the national Jewish holidays. Certain employers, collective agreements, or workplace policies may also permit employees of all faiths to take up to two elective leave days per calendar year, in addition to their statutory annual vacation entitlement.

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020MonJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2021WedJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2022ThuJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2023FriJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2024SatJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2025MonJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2026TueJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2027WedJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2028ThuJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2029SatJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday
2030SunJan 13Orthodox New Year’s EveElective Holiday

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