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Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah Rabah 2025 in Israel

The last day of Sukkot (Succot, Succoth, Sukkoth) is the end of a period that is known as the Feast of Tabernacles. The Sukkot festival is observed during the week starting on 15th day of Tishri (or Tishrei), which is the first month of the year in the Jewish calendar.

Is Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah Rabah a Public Holiday?

Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah Rabah is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.

Many Jewish people use a sukkah as a place to be in during the Sukkot period.

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About Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah Rabah

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Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah Rabah Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020金曜日10月9日 (金)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2021月曜日9月27日 (月)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2022日曜日10月16日 (日)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2023金曜日10月6日 (金)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2024水曜日10月23日 (水)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2025月曜日10月13日 (月)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2026金曜日10月2日 (金)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2027金曜日10月22日 (金)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2028水曜日10月11日 (水)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2029日曜日9月30日 (日)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew
2030金曜日10月18日 (金)Sukkot (Day 7) / Hoshanah RabahObservance, Hebrew

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