| We set below, for your information, a list of days in 2012, apart from Saturdays and Sundays, on which the following restrictions to Bank of Israel services will apply. |
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| Days on which the Bank of Israel will not publish representative exchange rates
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| 2 |
January |
Monday |
Holiday abroad |
| 8 |
March |
Thursday |
Feast of Purim (Tel-Aviv) |
| 9 |
March |
Friday |
Feast of Purim (Jerusalem) |
| 6 |
April |
Friday |
Passover Eve |
| 9 |
April |
Monday |
Holiday abroad |
| 13 |
April |
Friday |
Last Day of Passover |
| 26 |
April |
Thursday |
Israel Independence Day |
| 17 |
September |
Monday |
Rosh Hashanah (New Year) 1st Day |
| 18 |
September |
Tuesday |
Rosh Hashanah (New Year) 2nd Day |
| 25 |
September |
Tuesday |
Eve of Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) |
| 26 |
September |
Wednesday |
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) |
| 1 |
October |
Monday |
First Day of Sucot (Tabernacles) |
| 8 |
October |
Monday |
Rejoicing of the Law Festival (Simchat Torah) |
| 25 |
December |
Tuesday |
Holiday abroad |
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| Days on which no transfers to or from abroad will be made and no interbank transfers in the Bank of Israel books, and no US$ deposits will be opened or repaid |
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a) |
The days listed in section 1 above.
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b) |
16 January; 20 February; 28 May; 4 July; 3 September; 8 October; 12 November, and 22 November.
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