Dear Visitors,
We
recommend that you arrive earlier than your scheduled appointment to pass
through a security screening (10 minutes prior to the meeting is sufficient).
The
address of the Consulate is:
1100
Spring St. NW, 4th floor, Ste 440, Atlanta, Georgia.
There
is parking available for visitors on Spring Street.
As
we work to ensure your safety as well as ours, please note the following
security procedures:
·You are required to
bring a Government Issued Photo ID (such as a Driver’s License
or Passport).
·All visitors must
undergo a security screening, which may include metal detectors, ETD (Explosive
Trace Detection), X-Ray scanning of personal belongings, and others.
·Cell phones are not
allowed inside the consular section, and will be stored outside.
·Do not arrive with
laptops, tablets, or any other electronic device.
·Luggage or baggage
items, backpacks and large purses are not allowed into the consular section.
Please do not bring any bags that are not necessary for the meeting.
·Firearms, blunt and sharp
weapons, explosives of any kind, and self defense items are prohibited on the
Consulate’s premises.
We appreciate your
understanding and look forward to hosting you.
Consulate
General of Israel to the Southeast of the United States –
Security
Team.
Holidays and special dates
Please note: on these dates, the consulate is closed to the
public
2023:
New Year's Eve
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Monday
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January 2
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Birthday of Martin Luther
King, jr.
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Monday
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January 16
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Washington's Birthday / Presidents' Day
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Monday
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February 20
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Passover evening (Half day)
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Wednesday
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April 5
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Passover
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Thursday
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April 6
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Yom tov sheni, Passover
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Friday
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April 7
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Seventh day of Passover evening (Half day)
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Tuesday
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April 11
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Seventh day of Passover
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Wednesday
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April 12
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Yom tov sheni shel galuyot,
Passover
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Thursday
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April 13
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Israel's Memorial Day / Israel's independence
eve
|
Tuesday
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April 25
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Israel's independence Day
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Wednesday
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April 26
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Shavuot
eve
|
Thursday
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May 25
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Shavuot
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Friday
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May 26
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USA Memorial Day
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Monday
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May 29
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Juneteenth Day
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Monday
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June 19
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USA Independence Day
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Tuesday
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July 4
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Labor Day
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Monday
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September
4
|
Rosh Hashana (Half day)
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Friday
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September
15
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Yom Kippur
|
Monday
|
September
25
|
Sukkot eve
(Half day)
|
Friday
|
September
29
|
Simchat
Torah
|
Thursday
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October
5
|
Sukkot 2nd
Holiday
|
Friday
|
October
6
|
Colombus
day
|
Monday
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October
9
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Christmas
|
Monday
|
December
25
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