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Tue. 12/11 All day Chanukah: 8 Candles
Wed. 12/12 All day Chanukah: 8th Day
Wed. 12/19 All day Asara B'Tevet
Mon. 12/24 All day Christmas Eve
Tue. 12/25 All day Christmas
Mon. 12/31 All day New Year's Eve
Tue. 1/1 All day New Year's Day
Tue. 1/8 All day Rosh Chodesh Sh'vat
Thu. 1/10 All day Islamic New Year The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuates (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Islamic lunar calendar.
Sat. 1/19 All day Ashurah Ashura is celebrated on the ninth and tenth month of Muharram. The word ashura means "ten" and is a time of fasting, reflection and meditation. Jews of the city of Medina fasted on the tenth day in remembrance of their salvation from the Pharaoh, and the Prophet Muhammad pledged he would fast for two days instead of one in this same remembrance, but he died the following year and so never fasted as he had hoped. For many Muslims there is joy in commemorating all of the wonderful events traditions say occurred on this day, including: Noah's ark came to rest, the Prophet Abraham was born, the Kaaba was built. Among Shiite Muslims, it is a day of special sorrow commemorating the martyrdom of the Prophet's grandson Hussain and his followers at the battle of Kerbala in Islam's first century. It is commemorated in Shiite communities with reenactment of these events and is a time of mourning.
Mon. 1/21 All day Martin Luther King, Jr's Day
Tue. 1/22 All day Tu B'Shvat
Sat. 2/2 All day Groundhog Day
Wed. 2/6 All day Rosh Chodesh Adar I
Thu. 2/7 All day Rosh Chodesh Adar I
Tue. 2/12 All day Lincoln's Birthday
Thu. 2/14 All day Valentine's Day
Mon. 2/18 All day President's Day
Wed. 2/20 All day Purim Katan
Fri. 2/22 All day Washington's Birthday
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