| Jewish Holiday (Dates in 2010) | Work Restrictions |
| Tu
B'Shevat January 30 |
Falls on Shabbat |
| Ta'anit
Esther February 25 |
Work permitted |
| Purim Nightfall of February 27 through nightfall of February 28 |
Work should be avoided. Consult a Rabbi if this is not possible. |
| Shushan
Purim March 1 |
Work permitted |
| Passover Sunset of March 29 through nightfall of April 6 |
No work permitted on March 30-31 and April 5-6. Work is permitted only on April 1-2 and 4 with certain restrictions. |
| Second
Passover April 28 |
Work permitted |
| Lag
B'Omer May 2 |
Work permitted |
| Shavuot Sunset of May 18 through nightfall of May 20 |
No work is permitted |
| The
17th of Tammuz June 29 |
Work permitted |
| Tish'a
B'Av Sunset of July 19 through nightfall of July 20 |
Work should be avoided. Consult a Rabbi if this is not possible. |
| Rosh
Hashanah Sunset of September 8 through nightfall of September 10 |
No work is permitted. |
| Fast
of Gedaliah September 12 |
Work permitted |
| Yom
Kippur Sunset of September 17 through nightfall of September 18 |
No work is permitted. |
| Sukkot Sunset of September 22 through sunset of September 29 |
No work permitted on Sept. 23-25. Work is permitted on Sept. 26-29 with certain restrictions. |
| Hoshanah
Rabbah September 29 |
Work permitted with certain restrictions. |
| Shemini
Atzeret Sunset of September 29 through nightfall of September 30 |
No work is permitted. |
| Simchat
Torah Nightfall of September 30 through nightfall of October 1 |
No work is permitted. |
| Chanukah Sunset of December 1 through December 9 |
Work permitted |