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Please note that holidays begin at sundown on the previous day.
  • Tu B'shevat - January 25. This holiday, the New Year of the Trees, marks the coming of spring. ...
  • Purim - March 24. ...
  • Pesach / Passover - April 22-30. ...
  • Yom Hashoah - May 6. ...
  • Yom Hazikaron - May 13. ...
  • Yom Ha'atzmaut - May 14. ...
  • Yom Yerushalayim - June 5. ...
  • Shavuot - June 12-13.
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