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Passover (Day 7) in Israel

The last day of Passover marks the end of a Jewish holiday that celebrates the deliverance of Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Passover is also known as Pesah, Pesach, or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

Is Passover (Day 7) a Public Holiday?

Passover (Day 7) is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

In 2022, it falls on a Friday, and some businesses may choose to follow Friday opening hours.

Many Jewish families around the world observe Passover.

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About Passover (Day 7)

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Passover (Day 7) Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2017MonApr 17Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2018FriApr 6Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2019FriApr 26Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2020WedApr 15Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2021SatApr 3Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2022FriApr 22Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2023WedApr 12Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2024MonApr 29Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2025SatApr 19Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2026WedApr 8Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew
2027WedApr 28Passover (Day 7)National holiday, Hebrew

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