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Transmittal Memorandum No. 50
Appendix B - 2025 Calendar of Legal Holidays and Days of Religious Significance - August 2024
TO: Manual Recipients
FROM: Benjamin Gifford, Director of Staffing Services
SUBJECT: Attendance and Leave Manual Appendix B
This memorandum transmits the material listed below for insertion
in your copy of the Attendance and Leave Manual.
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Section |
Pages |
Date |
(1) Introduction |
Appendix B |
1-2 |
August 2024 |
(2) 2025 Calendar of
Legal Holidays and
Days of Religious
Significance |
Appendix B
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3-6
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August 2024
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The following material should be retained until June 30, 2026, and then removed from your copy of the Manual and destroyed.
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Section |
Pages |
Date |
(1) Introduction |
Appendix B |
1-2 |
June 2023 |
(2) 2024 Calendar of
Legal Holidays and
Days of Religious
Significance |
Appendix B
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3-6
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June 2023
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Introduction
The New York State General Construction Law establishes the days or dates on which legal holidays are observed in New York State. Under this law, holidays other than Flag Day which fall on a Sunday are observed on the following Monday. The Attendance Rules and negotiated agreements identify which of these legal holidays are observed as paid holidays by New York State as an employer. This calendar does not modify negotiated agreements or Attendance
Rules items on the subject of holidays. (See Section 21.1, Holidays, in this
Manual.)
Information concerning the days of religious significance was obtained from
official religious sources. Since it is not possible to include in this calendar
the days of religious significance of every faith, agencies with questions about
other religious observances should call the Attendance and Leave Unit of this
Department at (518) 457-2295.
The calendar is intended as a guide, since special and
local conditions may cause variation from official practice. It is impossible
here to note every observance, such as an individual saint’s day, which
ordinarily would not require absence from work.
The following further explains days
of religious significance and the calendar notations:
- An asterisk (*) indicates a day of required religious observance. The letters
before an asterisk indicate the faiths for which the day is a day of required
religious observance. The abbreviations used correspond to the following denominations
or subdenominations:
EO - Eastern Orthodox
P - Protestant
RC - Roman Catholic
OJ - Orthodox Jew
CJ - Conservative Jew
RJ - Reform Jew
M - Muslim
- All days of religious significance for the Jewish faith begin at sundown on the evening before the date given.
- The Orthodox Jewish faith requires its members to observe each Saturday as the Sabbath. Its members are not permitted to travel by car or common carrier after sundown on Friday evening.
- Reform Jews observe one day of required religious
observance at the beginning and end of holy days rather than the two days
Conservative and Orthodox Jews observe.
- The Roman Catholic Church requires its members to
attend Mass every Sunday and on days of required religious observance. In
some areas, this obligation may be fulfilled by attending Mass after 4 p.m.
on the preceding day. In some communities, the Solemnity of the Mother of
God (January 1), The Assumption (August 15), and All Saints Day (November
1) are not considered to be days of required religious observance if they
fall on a Saturday or a Monday.
- Orthodox Church members should attend services for Divine Liturgy on Sundays and on Feast Days
- Some Eastern Orthodox churches, including many Russian
Orthodox parishes, follow the Julian rather than the Gregorian calendar. For
this reason, they celebrate certain days of religious significance 13 days
later than the dates listed by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- Members of the Islamic faith observe Fridays as their
major day of worship. The fast of Ramadan begins at sundown on the evening
before the date given; there is no prohibition on working during Ramadan.
The two days of required religious observance are Eid-ul-Fitr (Festival of
Fastbreaking) and Eid-ul-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice). Members of the Islamic
faith are prohibited from working on those two days. All of the dates of Islamic
observance are tentative because they are based on sightings of the moon.
Those wishing to confirm the exact dates should call the Attendance and Leave
Unit no more than 30 days before the date listed on the calendar.
MONTH |
DATE |
DAY |
LEGAL HOLIDAYS |
DAYS OF RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE |
JANUARY |
1 |
Wednesday |
New Year’s Day |
Feast of the Circumcision (EO) Solemnity of the Mother of God (RC*) |
1-2 |
Wednesday – Thursday |
|
Chanukah (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
5 |
Sunday |
|
Feast of the Epiphany (RC) |
6 |
Monday |
|
Feast of the Epiphany (EO) (P) |
20 |
Monday |
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |
|
18-25 |
Saturday – Saturday |
|
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (P) (RC) |
FEBRUARY |
2 |
Sunday |
|
The Presentation of Christ (EO) |
12 |
Wednesday |
Lincoln’s Birthday (1) |
|
13 |
Thursday |
|
Tu Bi Shevat (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
17 |
Monday |
Washington’s Birthday (Observed) |
|
22 |
Saturday |
|
Saturday of Souls (EO) |
MARCH |
1 |
Saturday |
|
Saturday of Souls (EO)
First Day of Ramadan (M) (2) |
5 |
Wednesday |
|
Ash Wednesday (P) (RC) |
7 |
Friday |
|
World Day of Prayer (P) |
8 |
Saturday |
|
Saturday of Souls (EO) |
9 |
Sunday |
|
First Sunday of Lent (P)
Sunday of Orthodoxy (EO) |
13 |
Thursday |
|
Fast of Esther (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
14 |
Friday |
|
Purim (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
25 |
Tuesday |
|
The Annunciation (EO) |
30 |
Sunday |
|
Eid-ul-Fitr (Festival of Fast breaking) (M*) |
APRIL |
12 |
Saturday |
|
First Passover Seder (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*)
Lazarus Saturday (EO) |
13 |
Sunday |
|
Passover (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*)
Palm Sunday (EO) (P) (RC) |
14 |
Monday |
|
Passover (OJ*, CJ*, RJ) |
15–18 |
Tuesday – Friday |
|
Intermediate Days of Passover (OJ, CJ, (RJ) |
17 |
Thursday |
|
Holy Thursday (EO) (RC)
Maundy Thursday (P) |
18 |
Friday |
|
Good Friday (EO) (P) (RC) |
19 |
Saturday |
|
Passover (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*)
Holy Saturday (EO) |
20 |
Sunday |
|
Passover (OJ*, CJ*)
Easter Sunday (EO) (P) (RC) |
23 |
Wednesday |
|
The Feast of St. George (EO) |
24 |
Thursday |
|
Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day) |
25 |
Friday |
|
The Feast of the Life-Giving Fountain (EO) |
30 |
Wednesday |
|
Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Day of Remembrance) |
MAY
| 1 |
Thursday |
|
Yom HaAtzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) |
15 |
Thursday |
|
May Friendship Day (P) |
16 |
Friday |
|
Lag Ba Omer (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
21 |
Wednesday |
|
The Feast of Sts. Constantine and Helen (EO) |
26 |
Monday |
Memorial Day |
Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) |
29 |
Thursday |
|
Ascension Thursday (P) (RC*)
Feast of the Ascension of our Lord (EO) |
JUNE |
2 |
Monday |
|
Shavuot (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
3 |
Tuesday |
|
Shavuot (OJ*, CJ*) |
6 |
Friday |
|
Eid-ul-Adha (Festival of
Sacrifice) (M*) |
7 |
Saturday |
|
Saturday of Souls (EO) |
8 |
Sunday |
|
Pentecost (EO) (P) (RC) |
9 |
Monday |
|
The Feast of the Holy Spirit (EO) |
15 |
Sunday |
Flag Day (3) |
Feast of All Saints (EO) |
19 |
Thursday |
Juneteenth |
|
22 |
Sunday |
|
Corpus Christi (RC) (observed in NY Dioceses)
Feast of All Saints of North America (EO) |
29 |
Sunday |
|
Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul (EO) |
JULY |
4 |
Friday |
Independence Day |
|
13 |
Sunday |
|
Fast of the 17th Tammuz (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
AUGUST |
3 |
Sunday |
|
Fast of the 9th of Av (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
6 |
Wednesday |
|
The Transfiguration of Jesus Christ (EO) |
15 |
Friday |
|
The Assumption (RC*)
The Repose of the Blessed Mother (EO) |
SEPTEMBER |
1 |
Monday |
Labor Day |
Ecclesiastical New Year (EO) |
8 |
Monday |
|
Feast of the Nativity of the Mother of God (EO) |
14 |
Sunday |
|
The Elevation of the Holy Cross (EO) |
23 |
Tuesday |
|
Rosh Hashanah (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
24 |
Wednesday |
|
Rosh Hashanah (OJ*, CJ*, RJ) |
25 |
Thursday |
|
Fast of the Gedalia (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
OCTOBER |
1 |
Wednesday |
|
Kol Nidrei (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
2 |
Thursday |
|
Yom Kippur (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
5 |
Sunday |
|
World Communion Sunday (P) |
7 |
Tuesday |
|
Sukkot (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
8 |
Wednesday |
|
Sukkot (OJ*, CJ*) |
9–13 |
Thursday – Monday |
|
Intermediate Days of Sukkot (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
13 |
Monday |
Columbus Day |
|
14 |
Tuesday |
|
Shemini Atzeret (OJ*, CJ*, RJ*) |
15 |
Wednesday |
|
Simchat Torah (OJ*, CJ*) |
26 |
Sunday |
|
Feast of St. Demetrios (EO) |
31 |
Friday |
|
Reformation Day (P) |
NOVEMBER
| 1 |
Saturday |
|
All Saints Day (P) (RC) |
2 |
Sunday |
|
All Souls Day (RC) |
4 |
Tuesday |
Election Day |
|
11 |
Tuesday |
Veterans’ Day |
|
20 |
Thursday |
|
Sigd (Ethiopian Jewish) |
21 |
Friday |
|
Presentation of the Virgin Mary (EO) |
27 |
Thursday |
Thanksgiving Day |
Thanksgiving Day (P) |
30 |
Sunday |
|
First Sunday of Advent (P) |
DECEMBER |
6 |
Saturday |
|
Feast of St. Nicholas (EO) |
8 |
Monday |
|
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (RC*) |
15–22 |
Monday –
Monday |
|
Chanukah (OJ, CJ, RJ) |
25 |
Thursday |
Christmas Day |
Feast of the Nativity (EO) (RC*)
Christmas Day (P) |
26 |
Friday |
|
First Day of Kwanzaa (4) |
27 |
Saturday |
|
Feast of St. Stephen (EO) |
(1) Lincoln’s Birthday is designated as a Floating Holiday.
(2) The observance of Ramadan is anticipated to begin on March 1, 2025. See introduction, Note 8.
(3) Flag Day is not a paid holiday for State employees.
(4) Kwanzaa ends on January 1, 2026.
TM 50 - New or Revised Material - August 2024
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