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On the Chag and Shabbat days of Passover Jews are Biblically prohibited from writing.

During the Chol-HaMo'ed intermediary days you can write if your job depends on it, or if your festive enjoyment will be enhanced by writing, or if you risk forgetting something if you don't write it down.

The custom is to write the first line at an angle - if possible - when writing on Chol-HaMo'ed.

In Israel:

The first and last day of Passover are Chag and you cannot write.

Days 2 - 6 are Chol-HaMo'ed and you may write when needed, as above, if it's not Saturday.

Outside Israel - in the Diaspora:

The first 2 days and last 2 days of Passover are Chag and you cannot write.

Days 3 - 6 are Chol-HaMo'ed and you may write when needed, as above, if it's not Saturday.

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