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First Day of Passover 2025 in Germany

Passover starts on the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar and lasts for 7 or 8 days, usually in April. It celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery and their exodus from Egypt, over 3000 years ago, as told in the Haggadah (Haggada).

Is First Day of Passover a Public Holiday?

First Day of Passover is not a public holiday. It falls on 2025年4月13日日曜日 and most businesses follow regular 日曜日 opening hours in Germany.

Unleavened bread, Matzoh, commemorates the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt.

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First Day of Passover Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday TypeArea
2020木曜日4月9日 (木)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2021日曜日3月28日 (日)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2022土曜日4月16日 (土)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2023木曜日4月6日 (木)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2024火曜日4月23日 (火)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2025日曜日4月13日 (日)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2026木曜日4月2日 (木)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2027木曜日4月22日 (木)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2028火曜日4月11日 (火)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2029土曜日3月31日 (土)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2030木曜日4月18日 (木)First Day of PassoverObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL

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