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Important Holy Days
Observed by the
   Religious Diversities of the Council

When asked to identify holy days that educators and residents of Duxbury should be aware of, the Council provided the following list:
 
CHRISTIAN Holy Days Calendar
Christmas Eve, December 24
Christmas Day, December 25
Good Friday, observed April 2, 2010
Easter Sunday, observed April 4, 2010

HEBREW Holy Days Calendar
Rosh Hashanah, September 18–20
Yom Kippur, September 27-28
Hanukkah, December 12-19
Passover, April 5-6, 2010


ISLAMIC Holy Days Calendar
Miladun Nabi, April 11
Ramadhan, Begins August 22
Eid-Al-Fitr, September 20
Eid-Al Adha, November 27
Ashoora, December 27

The Baha'i Faith
Naw-Rúz [Bahá’í New Year], March 21
First Day of the Ridván Festival, April 21
Ninth Day of the Ridván Festival, April 29
Twelfth Day of the Ridván Festival, May 2
Declaration of the Báb, May 23
Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh, May 29
Martyrdom of the Báb, July 9
Birth of the Báb, October 20
Birth of Bahá’u’lláh, November 12


Click Here
for a narrative on the significance of some of the Holy Days
respected by members of the Interfaith Council.