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  • Lammas – Christian

    Lammas – Christian Christian first fruits celebration observed by placing bread baked from the first harvest on the altar. From the Celtic Christian tradition. Note: The Southern Hemisphere observes this holiday on February 1st.

  • Lughnassad (Imbolc) – Wiccan/Pagan

    Lughnassad (Imbolc) – Wiccan/Pagan Wicca observance of the first harvest of the year involving agricultural festivals and prosperity magic. The Christian name of Lammas is sometimes used.

  • Transfiguration Sunday – Christian

    Transfiguration Sunday – Christian Christian commemoration of the experience on Mt. Tabor when Jesus’ physical appearance became brilliant as his connection with traditional Jewish holy figures became evident to the disciple

  • Tisha B’Av – Jewish

    Tisha B’Av – Jewish A day commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem in ancient times.

  • Obon – Shinto

    Obon – Shinto Japanese Buddhist festival to honor deceased ancestors. Involves lighting of bonfires, traditional meals, paper lanterns, and folk dances.

  • Ashura – Islam

    Ashura – Islam The Day of Ashura commemorates, for Shi’a Muslims, a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.

  • Raksha Bandhan – Hindu

    Raksha Bandhan – Hindu Hindu festival honoring the loving ties between brothers and sisters in a family.

  • Krishna Janmashtami – Hindu

    Krishna Janmashtami – Hindu Hindu commemoration of the birth of Krishna – the 8th incarnation of the god Vishnu who took the form of Krishna to destroy the evil king Kansa.

  • Paryushan Parv – Jain

    Paryushan Parv – Jain 8-day festival for forgiveness and compassion.

  • Labor Day – National Observance

    Labor Day – National Observance Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashana is the first of the High Holydays or Days of Awe; it is a time of prayer, reflection, and services.