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  • This year: Saturday, 26 Sep 2026
  • Next year: Saturday, 16 Oct 2027
  • Last year: Tuesday, 07 Oct 2025
  • Type: Public Holiday

About Sukkot in Israel

Sukkot is a public holiday in Israel. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Sukkot: Past and Future Observances

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Year Date Weekday Name Holiday Type
2016 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2017 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2018 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2019 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2020 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2021 Tuesday Sukkot Public Holiday
2022 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2023 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2024 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2025 Tuesday Sukkot Public Holiday
2026 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2027 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2028 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2029 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2030 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2031 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2032 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday
2033 Saturday Sukkot Public Holiday
2034 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2035 Thursday Sukkot Public Holiday
2036 Monday Sukkot Public Holiday

FAQ — Sukkot in Israel

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Sukkot is a public holiday observed in Israel. It is classified as a Public Holiday. See the dates, history and observance details on this page, or browse all public holidays in Israel.

This year, Sukkot falls on {'year': 2026, 'name': 'Sukkot', 'date_iso': '2026-09-26', 'date_obj': datetime.date(2026, 9, 26), 'date_display': '26 Sep 2026', 'day_of_week': 'Saturday'} in Israel.

Next year, Sukkot will be observed on {'year': 2027, 'name': 'Sukkot', 'date_iso': '2027-10-16', 'date_obj': datetime.date(2027, 10, 16), 'date_display': '16 Oct 2027', 'day_of_week': 'Saturday'} in Israel. Movable holidays can change weekday and date year to year.

Last year, Sukkot was observed on {'year': 2025, 'name': 'Sukkot', 'date_iso': '2025-10-07', 'date_obj': datetime.date(2025, 10, 7), 'date_display': '07 Oct 2025', 'day_of_week': 'Tuesday'} in Israel.

Yes, Sukkot is recognized as a public holiday in Israel. Most government offices, banks and many schools close, and some businesses may operate on reduced hours. Specific closures vary by industry and region.

You can download an iCal (.ics) file for Sukkot from this page and import it into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or any standard calendar app. The Israel holidays page lists every other holiday you can subscribe to the same way.

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