What time is passover over

23Apr2022AustraliaSat, 23 Apr 2022 Add to calendar

This year:Sat, 23 Apr 2022
Next year:Thu, 13 Apr 2023
Last year:Sun, 4 Apr 2021
Type:Jewish holiday

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Australia holidays 2022

Australia holidays 2023

Many Jewish Australians observe the last day of Passover, which marks the end of a period that celebrates the Jewish people’s deliverance from slavery in Egypt. Passover is also known as Pesah, Pesach, or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

Is Last day of Passover a Public Holiday?

Even though Last day of Passover falls on Saturday, 23 April 2022, it is a working day. Most businesses follow regular opening hours in Australia.

What time is passover over

Pictured above is an example of a Seder plate during Passover.

©iStockphoto.com/LuVo

What Do People Do?

Passover lasts for up to eight days (or seven days among Reform Jewish groups). There are many Jewish people who adhere to various Sabbath observances on the last day of Passover. Some may take a holiday around this time of the year. Jewish families that observe the Passover eat a meal known as the Seder, which involves telling the story of the exodus from Egypt as well as eating various symbolic foods.  Unleavened bread replaces ordinary bread during Passover meals.

Public Life

None of the Passover days are federal holidays in Australia. However, some Jewish businesses and organizations may close for some of the days or have restricted opening hours on others.

Background and symbols

Passover celebrates Jewish people’s deliverance from slavery in Egypt. It is one of the three pilgrim festivals.  Passover is related to the Christian observances of Good Friday and Easter Sunday and the Islamic Day of Ashura. Read about other Jewish observances, such as Tu B'Shevat (Arbor Day), Purim, Yom HaShoah, Lag B'Omer, Shavuot, Tisha B'Av and Rosh Hashana.

Jewish Holidays Last Longer Outside of Israel

In the Jewish diaspora—Jewish communities outside of Israel—an extra day is usually added to religious observances, with the exception of Yom Kippur, which lasts only one day worldwide, and Rosh Hashana, which is celebrated over two days in both Israel and the diaspora.

This custom has its roots in ancient times when the beginning of the months in the Jewish calendar still relied on the sighting of the crescent Moon following a New Moon.

The beginning of a new month was determined by the Sanhedrin, the supreme court of ancient Israel in Jerusalem. Once the date was published, messengers were dispatched to spread the news among Jews living abroad. Since this process took some time, it was decreed that Jews outside of ancient Israel were to observe every holiday for 2 days to make sure that the rules and customs applicable to each holiday were observed on the proper date. This rule is still observed today.

About Last day of Passover in Other Countries

Read more about Last day of Passover.

Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday.

While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.

EnglishLast day of Passover
GermanPessach endet
  • 2 Apr, Ramadan Start
  • 6 Apr, Self Determination Day
  • 10 Apr, Palm Sunday
  • 14 Apr, Maundy Thursday
  • 15 Apr, Good Friday
  • 16 Apr, First day of Passover
  • 17 Apr, Easter Sunday
  • 18 Apr, Easter Monday
  • 19 Apr, Easter Tuesday
  • 22 Apr, Orthodox Good Friday
  • 23 Apr, Orthodox Holy Saturday
  • 24 Apr, Orthodox Easter
  • 25 Apr, Orthodox Easter Monday
  • 27 Apr, Yom HaShoah
  • 28 Apr, Laylatul Qadr (Night of Power)
  • World Book and Copyright Day
  • English Language Day
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23Apr2022USASat, 23 Apr 2022 Add to calendar

This year:Sat, 23 Apr 2022
Next year:Thu, 13 Apr 2023
Last year:Sun, 4 Apr 2021
Type:Jewish holiday

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United States holidays 2022

United States holidays 2023

Many Jewish communities in the United States mark the last day of Passover as the end of a Jewish holiday that celebrates the deliverance of Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Passover is also known as Pesah, Pesach, or the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

Is Last Day of Passover a Public Holiday?

This is not a public holiday in the United States. Most businesses, schools, and offices are open and follow regular hours, but Jewish-run businesses and organizations might be closed.

What time is passover over

Passover meals may include wine and unleavened bread.

©iStockphoto.com/Pears2295

What Do People Do?

Passover lasts for up to eight days (or seven days among Reform Jewish groups). There are many Jewish people who adhere to most of the Sabbath observances during the last day of Passover. Some may take a holiday around this time of the year. It is also a time for Jewish people to recite special blessings or prayers, as well as visit a synagogue or listen to readings from the Torah and eat a ceremonial meal.

Many Jewish families in the United States eat a ceremonial meal known as the Seder, which involves telling the story of the exodus from Egypt as well as eating various symbolic foods, such as meat of the paschal lamb and bitter herbs (recalling the harsh life of slavery).

Public Life

None of the Passover days are federal holidays in the United States. However, many Jewish businesses and organizations are closed for some of the days or have restricted opening hours on others.

Background and symbols

Passover celebrates Jewish people’s deliverance from slavery in Egypt. It is one of the three pilgrim festivals.  Passover is related to the Christian observances of Good Friday and Easter Sunday and the Islamic Day of Ashura. Read about other Jewish observances, such as Tu B'Shevat (Arbor Day), Purim, Yom HaShoah, Lag B'Omer, Shavuot, Tisha B'Av and Rosh Hashana.

Jewish Holidays Last Longer Outside of Israel

In the Jewish diaspora—Jewish communities outside of Israel—an extra day is usually added to religious observances, with the exception of Yom Kippur, which lasts only one day worldwide, and Rosh Hashana, which is celebrated over two days in both Israel and the diaspora.

This custom has its roots in ancient times when the beginning of the months in the Jewish calendar still relied on the sighting of the crescent Moon following a New Moon.

The beginning of a new month was determined by the Sanhedrin, the supreme court of ancient Israel in Jerusalem. Once the date was published, messengers were dispatched to spread the news among Jews living abroad. Since this process took some time, it was decreed that Jews outside of ancient Israel were to observe every holiday for 2 days to make sure that the rules and customs applicable to each holiday were observed on the proper date. This rule is still observed today.

Note: The dates listed below this article are for the 8-day Passover observation.

About Last Day of Passover in Other Countries

Read more about Last Day of Passover.

Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday.

While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.

EnglishLast Day of Passover
Arabicاليوم الأخير من عيد الفصح
GermanPessach (letzter Tag)
Hebrewהיום האחרון של חג הפסח
Korean유월절 마지막 날
NorwegianJødisk påske siste dag, Siste dag av jødisk påske
SpanishPésaj (Último día)
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  • 2 Apr, Pascua Florida Day
  • 3 Apr, Ramadan Starts
  • 6 Apr, National Tartan Day
  • 10 Apr, Palm Sunday
  • 12 Apr, National Library Workers' Day
  • 13 Apr, Thomas Jefferson's Birthday
  • 14 Apr, Maundy Thursday
  • 15 Apr, Passover Eve
  • 16 Apr, Holy Saturday
  • 17 Apr, Easter Sunday
  • 18 Apr, Easter Monday
  • 21 Apr, San Jacinto Day
  • 22 Apr, Orthodox Good Friday
  • 23 Apr, Orthodox Holy Saturday
  • 24 Apr, Orthodox Easter
  • 25 Apr, Orthodox Easter Monday
  • 26 Apr, Confederate Heroes' Day
  • 27 Apr, Administrative Professionals Day
  • 28 Apr, Yom HaShoah
  • 29 Apr, Arbor Day
  • World Book and Copyright Day
  • English Language Day
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