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Christmas

Day that many Christians associate with Jesus’ birth

Hanukkah

Jewish holiday celebrated for eight days and nights honoring the victory of the Maccabeans, leaders of the Jewish people, over the GreekSyrian ruler, Antiochus, approximately 2,200 years ago

Kwanzaa

African-American holiday started by Maulana Karenga in 1966 to celebrate universal African American heritage

Gantan-sai

Shinto New Year holiday also known as the Shogatu

Lunar New Year

Also known as the Spring Festival, this holiday marks the beginning of the lunar calendar in many East Asian cultures and symbolizes the renewal of life and the ushering in […]

Black History Month

Celebrated in the U.S. and Canada since 1976, Black History Month recognizes the contributions of people of the African diaspora

Presidents Day

U.S. federal holiday celebrating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln

19 Day Fast

Time in Bahá’í faith to reinvigorate the soul and bring one closer to God; fast begins immediately before the beginning of the Bahá’í New Year