Leaves in Israel
Sick Leaves
- In Israel, employees get 1.5 days per month, for 18 days. The first day of the sick leave goes unpaid, which is termed the qualifying period.
Parental leaves
Maternity leaves
- Mothers who have worked for full 12 months in the same organization get 26 weeks of paid leaves.
- Mothers who have worked for less than 12 months under the same employer get paid maternity leaves of 15 weeks.
Employees did not get a paid salary but a Maternity Allowance from the National Insurance Insititute. It is based on the contribution to national insurance.
- If the employee has contributed for 6 months out of 14 months in national insurance taxes she can get a maternity allowance for 8 weeks.
- If the beneficiary has contributed for 10 months out of 14 months in national insurance tax she can get the allowance for 15 weeks.
- If the beneficiary has contributed for 15 months out of 22 months, she can get the allowance for 15 weeks.
Paternity leaves
- If a second spouse other than the mother wishes to seek paternity leaves he/she is entitled if they have worked for 12 months with the same employer.
- Paternity leave is 1 month of paid leave, out of which 1 week should overlap with the mother's leave, and the rest should be taken when the mother joins back.
Annual leaves
The number of annual leaves in Israel is determined by the number of years of employment.
- The employees who work 6 days per week get 14 days off annual leaves.
- The employees who work for 5 days per week get 12 days of leave annually.
Bereavement leaves
After three months of employment, an employee become eligible for bereavement leave. This leave can be taken a maximum of 7 days and not deducted from the employee's sick leave or annual vacation leave.
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2024)
These dates may change as per official government announcements.
- Passover Day 1 - 22nd April
- Passover Day 7 - 28th April
- Independence Day - 15th May
- Shavuot - 12th June
- Rosh Hashanah - 10th September
- Rosh Hashanah, Day 2 - 11th September
- Yom Kippur - 18th September
- Sukkot, Day 1 - 23rd September
- Simchat Torah - 1st October
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2025)
These dates may change as per official government announcements.
- Passover Day 1 - 12th April
- Passover Day 7 - 18th April
- Independence Day - 6th May
- Shavuot - 2nd June
- Rosh Hashanah - 29th September
- Rosh Hashanah, Day 2 - 30th September
- Yom Kippur - 8th October
- Sukkot, Day 1 - 14th October
- Simchat Torah - 22nd October
Social Security in Israel