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Sukkot (Day 1) 2025 in Israel

The first day of Sukkot (Succot, Succoth, Sukkoth) is the start of the Feast of Tabernacles period. The festival starts on 15th day of Tishri (or Tishrei) in the Jewish calendar. Many Jewish people around the world visit Jerusalem around this time.

Is Sukkot (Day 1) a Public Holiday?

Sukkot (Day 1) is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Sukkot is celebrated among many Jewish people worldwide.

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About Sukkot (Day 1)

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Sukkot (Day 1) Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020土曜日10月3日 (土)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2021火曜日9月21日 (火)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2022月曜日10月10日 (月)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2023土曜日9月30日 (土)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2024木曜日10月17日 (木)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2025火曜日10月7日 (火)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2026土曜日9月26日 (土)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2027土曜日10月16日 (土)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2028木曜日10月5日 (木)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2029月曜日9月24日 (月)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew
2030土曜日10月12日 (土)Sukkot (Day 1)National Holiday, Hebrew

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