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First Day of Shavuot 2025 in Germany

Shavuot is a Jewish observance that follows Passover by 50 days. It is the second of three major Jewish festivals. The other two are Passover and Sukkot.

Is First Day of Shavuot a Public Holiday?

First Day of Shavuot is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.

Barley and wheat make up part of the Seven Species of crops, which are symbolic of Shavuot.

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First Day of Shavuot Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday TypeArea
2020金曜日5月29日 (金)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2021月曜日5月17日 (月)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2022日曜日6月5日 (日)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2023金曜日5月26日 (金)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2024水曜日6月12日 (水)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2025月曜日6月2日 (月)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2026金曜日5月22日 (金)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2027金曜日6月11日 (金)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2028水曜日5月31日 (水)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2029日曜日5月20日 (日)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL
2030金曜日6月7日 (金)First Day of ShavuotObservance, HebrewBY, HB, SL

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