🇮🇱 Jours de pont en Israël 2030
7
Opportunités
8
Jours fériés officiels
11
Jours de congé maximum
Free!
Meilleure efficacité
20
Total des congés payés pour tous
Conseil de pro
In 2030, Israel has 1 free long weekend and 6 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 3 days off around Shavuot — completely free!
Opportunités de jours de pont (7)
Shavuot
3 jours de congé — aucun congé payé nécessaire
Independence Day
Prendre 2 congés payés → Obtenir 5 jours de congé
Independence Day
Prendre 2 congés payés → Obtenir 5 jours de congé
Passover
Prendre 3 congés payés → Obtenir 7 jours de congé
Passover
Prendre 5 congés payés → Obtenir 11 jours de congé
Independence Day
Prendre 4 congés payés → Obtenir 9 jours de congé
Shavuot
Prendre 4 congés payés → Obtenir 9 jours de congé
Plans stratégiques de congés payés
Zero-PTO Long Weekends
Enjoy 1 natural long weekend — 3 days off with no PTO needed!
3 jours de congé — aucun congé payé nécessaire
Best Short Break
Take 2 days off around Independence Day (May 04–08) and enjoy 5 consecutive days off.
Prendre 2 jours de congés payés → Obtenir 5 jours de congé
Maximum Vacation
Take 5 days off around Passover (Apr 18–28) for a 11-day vacation.
Prendre 5 jours de congés payés → Obtenir 11 jours de congé
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Foire aux questions
How many bridge day opportunities are there in Israël in 2030?
There are 7 bridge day opportunities in Israël in 2030, built around 8 public holidays.
What is the best bridge day in Israël in 2030?
The best bridge day opportunity in Israël in 2030 is around Shavuot. By taking 0 day(s) of leave, you get 3 consecutive days off (efficiency score: Free!).
How many public holidays does Israël have in 2030?
Israël has 8 public holidays in 2030. These create 7 bridge day opportunities when combined with weekends.
What is the best bridge day strategy for Israël in 2030?
In 2030, Israel has 1 free long weekend and 6 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 3 days off around Shavuot — completely free!
What is a bridge day?
A bridge day (Brückentag in German, pont in French) is a working day that falls between a public holiday and a weekend. By taking that single day as annual leave, you effectively double or triple your time off. For example, if a public holiday falls on Thursday, taking Friday off gives you a 4-day weekend.
How is the efficiency score calculated?
The efficiency score is the ratio of total consecutive days off to leave days spent. A score of 4:1 means you get 4 days off for every 1 day of leave used. Higher scores represent better value. A score of ∞:1 means you get days off without using any leave at all (natural long weekends).