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Highlights Of The E-Zone In Buena Park, California
Added on 01/22/2006 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Celebrations of Onam
What is the relation between the old Santa Fe Railroad and the present-day Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum? Read the following article and you will find the answer to that question. You will also learn a great deal about the many forms of entertainment that exist in Buena Park, California, a town at the juncture of two Interstate Highways, the I-5 and the I-91.
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Living History in Buena Park, California
Added on 02/24/2006 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Celebrations of Onam
California is a state of history, and it is not surprising that many of its cities have played vital roles in many of the famous historic events that shaped the state as well as the nation itself. In Buena Park, California history is tangible and obvious at almost every turn. Take a guided tour through the decades as your embark on a visit to this location in beautiful, sunny Southern California.
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The Celebration Of Onam In Kerala
Added on 10/09/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Celebrations of Onam
Onam is an annual festival celebrated in the southern Indian state of Kerala in September or October. The celebration of Onam includes a number of joyful activities like decorating places, singing and dancing, and traditional sporting events. Onam is not only celebrated by Hindu members of the community but it stands as an interfaith event in which people of various religions and subcultures participate with enthusiasm.
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Annual Festival Of Onam
Added on 10/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Celebrations of Onam
A state in South West India which is known by the name Kerala celebrates Onam with joviality and high spirits. Yet the provincial distinctions have their own persuasion on the practices and celebrations of most of the Indian festivals. Thiruvananthpuram displays a wonderful spectrum of traditional celebration procedure of Onam. Since this festival falls within a fortnight of the Malayalam New Year, it is associated with all the fun with New Year. The most important of this ten-day long festival is the tenth day of Thiruonam. New clothes, grand traditional fare, unique dances and music mark the festivities and gaieties of this harvest festival.
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The Children Of India Love The Onam Festival
Added on 01/22/2006 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Holiday of Ramadan
While most cultures of the world recognize the calendar with twelve months and 365 days, the people of the world celebrate their New Year at many different times. These celebrations stem from traditions that arose during periods when seasons dictated the calendar of the year. The following article is about two such New Years' celebrations.
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Venerate Celtic Samhain
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Samhain (Celtic)
What is Samahin or Celtic Samhain ? It is in reality the word for the month of November in the Gaelic languages and the Festival of Samahin is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in the Gaelic Culture, in general regarded as 'The Celtic New Year'. It is also to be noted that Celctic Samhain was used for a month in the ancient Celtic calendar, in particular the first three nights of this very month denoting the end of the summer season and also of the harvest. However, a modernized version of this festival contiues even today in some of the traditions of the Cathoilc All Souls' Day, the Secular Halloween and many others.
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Celebrations And The Great Pentecost Day
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Shavuot (Pentecost)
There are a lot of days that are celebrated all over the world and in many different ways. One of the holidays that gets celebrated would be the great Pentecost Day. This is one of the feasts in the Christian liturgical year, and has been celebrated on the fifteenth day after Easter Sunday. Everyone has their own reason for celebrating different things, and many people have their own reasons for celebrating the great Pentecost Day. This is a day that is related to the Jewish festival called Shavuot.
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Jewish New Year, The Rosh Hashanah
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
Rosh Hashanah is the first and second days of the first Jewish month of Tishrei. It is New Year to the Jews celebration their new year and discussing their schedules of the previous year with their relatives. The Jewish New Year is a bit differnet from the American New Year, it has a festive touch to it but the Jews spend Rosh Hashanah praying and gaining spiritual guidance from God.
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Celebration Of Pentecost Day By Christians
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Pentecost or Whitsun
A festive occasion for the Christians is celebrated on the fiftieth day after Easter Sunday which is the tenth day after Ascension Thursday. The Pentecost day is the shortest season in the Christian calendar that only lasts for one week. It celebrates the time when the supporters and the early apostles were filled with the gift of the Holy Spirit and enabled to go out into the entire world to proclaim the good news.
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Pesach, The Religious Holiday
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Passover (also known as Pesach or Pesah)
If you are Jewish then you may probably celebrate Passover also called Pesach. This is a holiday that is celebrated on the 14th day of the month called Nissan, which is a month on the Hebrew calendar. The month Nissan is the first month of the Jewish year and it precedes the Festival of Unleavened Bread. When you are talking about Pesach you are commemorating the Exodus and the freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. As talked about in the book of Exodus, Pesach marks the birth of the Children of Israel who became the Jewish nation.
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Articles of category "Religious holidays"

Venerate Celtic Samhain
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Samhain (Celtic)
What is Samahin or Celtic Samhain ? It is in reality the word for the month of November in the Gaelic languages and the Festival of Samahin is a celebration of the end of the harvest season in the Gaelic Culture, in general regarded as 'The Celtic New Year'. It is also to be noted that Celctic Samhain was used for a month in the ancient Celtic calendar, in particular the first three nights of this very month denoting the end of the summer season and also of the harvest. However, a modernized version of this festival contiues even today in some of the traditions of the Cathoilc All Souls' Day, the Secular Halloween and many others.
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Celebrations And The Great Pentecost Day
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Shavuot (Pentecost)
There are a lot of days that are celebrated all over the world and in many different ways. One of the holidays that gets celebrated would be the great Pentecost Day. This is one of the feasts in the Christian liturgical year, and has been celebrated on the fifteenth day after Easter Sunday. Everyone has their own reason for celebrating different things, and many people have their own reasons for celebrating the great Pentecost Day. This is a day that is related to the Jewish festival called Shavuot.
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Jewish New Year, The Rosh Hashanah
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
Rosh Hashanah is the first and second days of the first Jewish month of Tishrei. It is New Year to the Jews celebration their new year and discussing their schedules of the previous year with their relatives. The Jewish New Year is a bit differnet from the American New Year, it has a festive touch to it but the Jews spend Rosh Hashanah praying and gaining spiritual guidance from God.
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Celebration Of Pentecost Day By Christians
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Pentecost or Whitsun
A festive occasion for the Christians is celebrated on the fiftieth day after Easter Sunday which is the tenth day after Ascension Thursday. The Pentecost day is the shortest season in the Christian calendar that only lasts for one week. It celebrates the time when the supporters and the early apostles were filled with the gift of the Holy Spirit and enabled to go out into the entire world to proclaim the good news.
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Pesach, The Religious Holiday
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Passover (also known as Pesach or Pesah)
If you are Jewish then you may probably celebrate Passover also called Pesach. This is a holiday that is celebrated on the 14th day of the month called Nissan, which is a month on the Hebrew calendar. The month Nissan is the first month of the Jewish year and it precedes the Festival of Unleavened Bread. When you are talking about Pesach you are commemorating the Exodus and the freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. As talked about in the book of Exodus, Pesach marks the birth of the Children of Israel who became the Jewish nation.
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One Of The Three Festivals Of Jews, The Shavuot Day
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Shavuot (Pentecost)
An occasion celebrated by Jewish is called Shavuot or Pentecost. The Shavuot day is basically about celebration of Torah, a Holy Book given by God to the Jews for guidance. It means “Feast of Weeks” that occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month called Sivan which according to solar calendar occurs in late May and early June. This Jewish holiday is celebrated by Jews religiously celebrating the Holy Book they have from God and feasting.
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Rosh And Jewish Holidays And Celebrations
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
If you are looking for the Jewish holiday for the New year, then you cannot just look up the name Jewish New Year because that is not what it is called. Rosh Hashanah is the right term to use, and it is literally translated to head of the year, which makes since that this would be the name of New Years. Rosh Hashanah is a term that first appeared in Tanakh in Ezekiel. However, you should keep in mind that Rosh Hashanah does not refer to the first day of the new year, but to the beginning of the year in general.
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Celtic New Year Samhain Celebration Party
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Samhain (Celtic)
Everyone has different holidays that they celebrate, however, it is cool to see how so many of our holidays are just like other people's holidays. Like in most places and cultures they do celebrate New Years, and this is true for Celtic religion as well. The Celtic New Year Samhain (because Samhain would be what the Celtic New Year would be called) is something fun to learn about and to think about them celebrating. However, over the course of time lots of historians are beginning to question whether the Celtic Nation did celebrate the Celtic New Year Samhain.
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Let's Talk of Tabernacles
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
Holidays are a vital and enjoyable part of our society and our culture. There are many holidays which people enjoy celebrating throughout the year. There are Jewish, Christian, and American holidays. There are also a number of international holidays that people like to celebrate. Did you know that there are holidays in all four seasons?
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Happy Whitsun Day
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Pentecost or Whitsun
Holidays are an essential part of our culture and our society. Holidays have some kind of significance; holidays can have historical, cultural, or religious significance. Some holidays have more than one kind of significance. Holidays are also a time to spend with friends and family. There are Jewish holidays and there are Christian holidays.
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Tabernacles, Celebration Of A Religious Holiday
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles)
The world Tabernacles is derived from the Latin world tabernaculum, which means tent. So when you talk about Tabernacles, it is talking about a portable place of worship for the Hebrews. These came about in the time when the Hebrews left ancient Egypt following the Exodus. This is something that is very important to people and is something that needs to be respected by all. Someone else's place of worship or their believes is not something that should ever be made fun of for any reason, you should always show people the same respect that you want them to show you.
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Let's Make an Easter Date
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Easter (Resurrection of Jesus)
Holidays are a part of our society and of our culture. Holidays are a time to spend with friends and family. There are holidays that that take place in the springtime, summertime, autumn, and wintertime. Most people have their favorite holidays that they can’t wait to celebrate with friends and family each and every year.
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Joy Of An Eid Day
Added on 10/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Eid festivals
The first eid day celebrated by the entire Muslims world wide is always a festive and most exciting day. Although the eid lasts for three whole days but the enthusiasm and thrill of the first day is always more. The month of Ramadan where every Muslim fasts from the dawn till the early starting of night is over and people are enjoying the reward God gave his believers.
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Celebration Of Eid Festival For Muslims All Around The World
Added on 10/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Eid festivals
The religion Islam is not only about having restrictions on oneself but it is a religion of Peace and harmony. One of the major occasions celebrated by Muslims is the Eid Festival that comes twice a year. These Eid festivals are celebrated by every Muslim around the World, rich or poor. God has given these two occasions apart from the others for the Muslims to celebrate, enjoy, spend time with their families and friends despite of any discrimination of a country or financial status and thank God for the possessions he has provided us with.
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Pesah Celebrates Spring
Added on 10/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Religious holidays / Passover (also known as Pesach or Pesah)
Holidays are a part of our society and culture. There are holidays in each season of the year. Holidays are a time to spend time with family and friends. Many holidays center on faith, family, and food. There are many Christian holidays, Jewish holidays, and American holidays for people to celebrate. There are also holidays that are celebrated in other countries.
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