Yom Kippur 2025 in Israel – What You Need to Know
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the Jewish year. In 2025, it begins at sunset on Wednesday, October 1, and ends after nightfall on Thursday, October 2. If you are planning to be in Israel during this time, it’s important to understand what the...
Purim in Israel 2025
Purim is a vibrant Jewish holiday celebrated with much fanfare across the globe. But nowhere is it more joyously observed than in Israel. In 2025, the festivities promise to be even more spectacular. Purim in Israel 2025 will be great. It will take place from the...
An Insight into Jewish Festivals and Traditions
Jewish festivals are a rich tapestry of history and tradition. They are deeply rooted in the Torah, the holy scriptures of Judaism, and historical events. Each festival carries a unique significance. They serve as a testament to the resilience and continuity of Jewish...
Visit Israel at Sukkot, happiest time in the Jewish calendar.
Is Sukkot Eve a Public Holiday? First things first: Is Sukkot Eve a public holiday in Israel? In 2023, Sukkot Eve will occur on Friday, September 29. Contrary to some expectations, it’s not a public holiday and most businesses will maintain their regular...
