New Year's Eve

See the dates for New Year's Eve in Israel, with calendar details and links to related holidays.

Facts

Date
December 31, 2026
Country
Israel
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is New Year's Eve?

New Year's Eve marks the conclusion of the Gregorian calendar year, a period for both looking back and anticipating what the future holds. It is traditionally a time for social gatherings and to embrace the coming year.

In Israel, this occasion is observed on December 31st and is recognized as a public holiday, with many businesses and government offices concluding their operations early or closing for the day to allow for celebrations.

Why it matters

As a globally recognized secular event, New Year's Eve provides a shared cultural moment that transcends various backgrounds and beliefs.

The transition into a new year generally fosters a sense of hope and the renewed possibility for personal development and positive change.

How to observe

Common ways to mark New Year's Eve in Israel include attending parties, watching fireworks displays, and spending time with family and friends.

Many individuals engage in the tradition of making resolutions for the year ahead, setting personal goals for improvement.

Public events, often featuring countdowns to midnight, are frequently organized in cities across the country as a communal way to welcome the new year.

Dates

YearDateLink
20262026-12-31View 2026 holidays

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