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  1. 6 wrz 2023 · By and large, official government observance of Jewish holidays is determined at the local level. For example, some school districts close schools or allow students to take excused absences to observe certain Jewish holidays.

  2. All Jewish holidays begin at sunset the day before dates listed below. This list of Jewish Holy Days has been prepared as an aid for the planning and scheduling of events (e.g. graduations, examinations, registration, assemblies, athletic events, open houses and confer-

  3. Following is a list of: Holiday - Duration - Approximate Timing in the Secular Calendar - Restrictions. Tu b’Shevat - One day - January - No restrictions. Taanit Esther (fast) - One day - March - No work restrictions. Purim - One day* - March - Limited restrictions on work.

  4. Information on the septennial Hakhel and Shemitah (Sabbatical) years, and the once-in-28-years Sun Blessing. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

  5. 18 wrz 2020 · Dates of major and minor Jewish holidays for 2020-2021, observances and customs, holiday Torah readings.

  6. 7 sty 2020 · Information on the septennial Hakhel and Shemitah (Sabbatical) years, and the once-in-28-years Sun Blessing. Observances, study, FAQs, videos, and music for all minor and major Jewish holidays, festivals and fast days.

  7. There are essentially three major categories of Jewish holidays, celebrations, and commemorations found in the Jewish calendar. These are biblical holidays, rabbinic holidays, and post-rabbinic celebrations.

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