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Rosh Hashana in Argentina

Rosh Hashana is celebrated as the Jewish New Year among many Jewish communities worldwide. It starts 163 days after the first day of Passover. Rosh Hashana lasts for up to two days in many communities.

Is Rosh Hashana a Public Holiday?

This is a non-working holiday only for people who follow the Jewish faith. Public organizations, schools, and most businesses are open, though some private enterprises may have reduced hours.

The shofar is an important symbol of Rosh Hashana (also known as Rosh Hoshanah).

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About Rosh Hashana

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Rosh Hashana Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2016MonOct 3Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2017ThuSep 21Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2018MonSep 10Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2019MonSep 30Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2020SatSep 19Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2021TueSep 7Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2022MonSep 26Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2023SatSep 16Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2024ThuOct 3Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2025TueSep 23Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday
2026SatSep 12Rosh HashanaHebrew, Optional holiday

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