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The first day of Passover (or the first 2 days outside of Israel) have a status lower than the Sabbath, but they are still holy days during which all work not required to enjoy the festival is forbidden. As a resultl, if someone dies shortly before or during these days, their burial is deferred. Work (including burial) is permitted during the intermediate days of the festival, and then forbidden on the final day.

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