PASSOVER 2011 NON WORK DAYS

Dec 29, 11
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  • but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, a holy convocation. You shall do
  • is not scheduled as a holiday because it falls on a weekend. The first two days of
  • May 19, 2011 . Importantly, even though no work is permitted, the day is note called a "shabbat."
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  • Israeli law designates 9 days of official holiday during the year. . holiday, while
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  • PASSOVER ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 11, 2011 . Observant
  • Work is not permitted on Rosh Hashanah, on Yom Kippur, on the first and second
  • Calendar for year 2011 (Israel) . . Apr 19, Nisan 15, Pesach I (First day of
  • The listing is not exhaustive of all major holy days in every religious tradition and
  • Mar 29, 2010 . Monday, December 26, 2011 . To commemorate, Jewish law states that during
  • See other Holidays Passover Passover 2011 begins at sundown on Monday,
  • Dec 27, 2010 . This year (5771-2011), Pesach starts at sundown, Monday evening, April . The
  • Nov 8, 2011 . The last day of Passover is often treated like a Sabbath, with special . . with a
  • The information on this page is provided for private, non-professional, use. . .
  • Jan 13, 2011 . The seventh day shall be a holy convocation; you shall do no customary work on
  • The listing is not exhaustive of all major holy days in every . Year, etc., and
  • Jan 24, 2011 . School. Secretaries, Psychologists and Social Workers report for a regular work
  • Here we have given the dates when Passover is to be celebrated in 2011 along
  • Passover begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nisan. . holiday (first
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  • The nearest Sunday to each of the main festivals is a no-work day. . 21 October

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