| We set below, for your information, a list of days in 2010 apart from Saturdays, which will be observed as Bank and Public Holidays in Israel. |
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28 |
February |
Sunday |
Feast of Purim (Tel-Aviv) |
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1 |
March |
Monday |
Feast of Purim (Jerusalem) |
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30 |
March |
Tuesday |
First Day of Pesach |
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5 |
April |
Monday |
Last Day of Pesach |
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20 |
April |
Tuesday |
Israel Independence Day |
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* |
19 |
May |
Wednesday |
Feast of Shavuot (Pentecost) |
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20 |
July |
Tuesday |
Fast of Ninth of Av |
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9 |
September |
Thursday |
Rosh Hashanah (New Year) 1st Day |
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10 |
September |
Friday |
Rosh Hashanah (New Year) 2nd Day |
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* |
23 |
September |
Thursday |
First Day of Sucot (Tabernacles) |
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30 |
September |
Thursday |
Last Day of Sucot (Tabernacles) |
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| On Fridays and on the eve of holidays marked (*) as well as on intermediate days of Passover March 31 - April 4 and Tabernacles September 24 - September 29 banks are closed during the afternoon. |
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| In addition, the Bank of Israel will be closed on the following days (which are working days in other banking institutions): |
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29 |
March |
Monday |
Eve of Pesach (Passover) |
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8 |
September |
Wedneday |
Eve of Rosh Hashanah (New Year) |
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17 |
September |
Friday |
Eve of Yom Kippur (day of atonement) |