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Yom Kippur – The Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur is the holiest holiday in Judaism and only lasts twenty five hours. When Yom Kippur is translated to […]
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Ash Wednesday: 10 Things to Know About Ash Wednesday
1. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. Ash Wednesday is a day filled with prayer. Many Christians take this […]
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Saint Patrick’s Day – History and Traditions
Saint Patrick’s Day is one of the biggest celebrations of the Irish culture around the world. Right now Saint […]
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Advent Calendar: What Is It and How Does It Work?
‘Tis the season for gift shopping, cookie baking and time spent around the fireplace with friends and family. For many of […]
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50 Things You Could Give Up For Lent
Everyone wants to give something up for Lent to say they did, but why is Lent a thing? Lent is […]
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Happy Passover – What is Passover?
Passover is the most sacred and observed holiday in Judaism, or in Hebrew, Pesach, commemorates the Israelites leaving enslavement in […]
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Good Friday- Meaning of Good Friday
Good Friday, along with Easter, one of the predominating celebrations in the Christian religion. It dates back to be one […]
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Ramadan Mubarak – The Islamic Holy Month
Ramadan is a well known practice of the Islam religion observed by Muslims. It has received a lot of recognition […]
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The Celebration of Hanukkah: All You Need to Know
Hanukkah is a traditional Jewish holiday that begins on December 24th and ends on January 1st. Hanukkah, also spelled “Chanukah”, […]
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How to Throw the BEST Mardi Gras Party, Any Time of the Year!
Mardi Gras, translating to “Fat Tuesday” in French, originated in Europe and is dated as far back as the Middle […]