Holidays in 2023
Holiday | Dates | Faith |
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Eid al–Adha | June 28-29* | Islam (dates dependent on the sighting of the new moon crescent) |
First of Muharram | July 19 | Islam |
Ashura | July 27* | Islam |
Krishna Janmashtami | Septemer 6 | Hinduism |
Rosh Hashanah (New Year) | September 15–17* | Judaism |
Ganesh Chaturthi | September 19 | Hinduism |
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) | September 24-25* | Judaism |
Sukkot | September 29-October 6* | Judaism |
Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah | October 6-8* | Judaism |
Navratri | October 15–October 24 | Hinduism |
All Saints Day | November 1 | Christianity |
Day of the Dead | November 1-2 | Mexico/Catholicism |
Diwali | November 12 | Hinduism |
Advent | December 3–December 24 | Christianity |
Feast of the Immaculate Conception | December 8 | Christianity |
Bodhi Day/Rohatsu (Japan) | December 8 | Buddhism |
Our Lady of Guadalupe | December 12 | Christianity |
Hanukkah | December 7-15* | Judaism |
Christmas | December 25 | Christianity |
Kwanzaa | December 26–January 1 | African–American |
Feast of the Holy Family | December 31 | Christianity |
Holidays in 2024
Holiday | Dates | Faith |
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Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary | January 1 | Christianity |
Christmas | January 7 | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Lunar New Year | February 10 | Confucianism/Taoism/Buddhism |
Maha Shivaratri | March 8 | Hinduism |
Ash Wednesday | February 14 | Christianity |
Ramadan begins (30 days) | March 10* | Islam (dates dependent on the sighting of the new moon crescent) |
Orthodox Great Lent begins | March 18 | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Purim | March 23-24* | Judaism |
Palm Sunday | March 24 | Christianity |
Holi | March 25 | Hinduism |
Maundy Thursday | March 28 | Christianity |
Good Friday | March 29 | Christianity |
Easter | March 31 | Christianity |
Eid al Fitr | April 9-10* | Islam (dates dependent on the sighting of the new moon crescent) |
Passover | April 22–30* | Judaism |
Pascha | May 5 | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
Pentecost | May 19 | Christianity |
Vesak | May 23 | Buddhism |
Shavuot | June 11-13* | Judaism |
Eid al-Adha | June 16-17* | Islam (dates dependent on the sighting of the new moon crescent) |
*Some holy days start at sundown of the evening before the listed start date and end at sundown or nightfall of the concluding date listed.