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Cabo, Cancun,
San Jose del Cabo
& Riviera Maya
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3 Pack: Men's Swim Trunks with Cargo Pockets & Mesh Lining (Available in Big & Tall)
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Waterproof Backpack Sack Keeps Gear Dry for water activities with Waterproof Phone Case
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【Professional 12x32 Binoculars】Experience clear and bright views with 12x optical/8x digital zoom and 32mm aperture system that allows a close-up view of things within 1000 yards. 16mm large eyepieces also provide clear images.
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Waterproof Backpack - Heavy Duty Hiking Backpack
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Hidden Camera Detector for Travel, 2024 Upgraded Spy Camera Detector, Hidden Device Finder, Wireless Signal Scanner
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Statutory Public Holidays
Academic and Religious Holidays
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New Year's Day January 1
School Holidays
Winter Break
20th Dec. ‘24 to 5Jan. ‘25Spring Break/ School Holidays
10 March ‘25 and 21 March ‘25Good Friday-Easter Weekend
(4 Days – Friday to Monday)
20 March and 23 AprilVictoria Day 🇨🇦
The last Monday before May 25
2025, it will be on Monday, May 19Summer Break/ School Holidays
28 June ‘25 to early September.Labor Day Mon, 2nd Sept. ‘24
Thanksgiving Day (Canada)
Monday, October 13, 2025Christmas Day Wed. 25 Dec ‘ 24
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Christmas Day – December 25 (Federal holiday)
New Year's Day – January 1 (Federal holiday) Many offices close for the entire week between Christmas & New Year’s. If Christmas or New Year’s falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, workers often take a 4-day break.Martin Luther King Jr. Day
2025 - Monday, January 20
2026: Monday, January 19Presidents' Day
2025: Monday, February 17
2026: Monday, February 16Typical Spring Break Periods USA:
Spring break in the USA varies by school district and university, but it typically falls between early March and mid-April. Colleges & Universities: Late February – Early April
K-12 Schools: Mid-March – Early April
Colleges & Universities:
March 3 – March 23, 2025
K-12 Schools: March 8 – April 6, 2025Easter Dates: 2025 & 2026
2025: April 18,Good Friday
2025: April 20, 2025, Easter Sunday
2025: April 21, Easter Monday2026: April 3, Good Friday
2026: April 5, 2026, Easter Sunday
2026: April 6, 2026: April 6Memorial Day (Long Weekend)
2025: Monday, May 26Independence Day (Long Weekend)
2025: Friday, July 4Labor Day Weekend (Long Weekend)
2025: Monday, September 1Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples' Day USA
2025: Monday, October 13
2026: Monday, October 12Thanksgiving Weekend (4+ Days)
Many workplaces give Friday off, creating a 4-day weekend (Thursday–Sunday
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Academic holiday dates in Mexico vary by institution, but typical periods include:
Winter Break: Generally from: mid-December (around December 20) to early January (around January 10).
Mexico’s statutory public holidays, as defined by Federal Labor Law, are typically one-day observances. They include:
January 1, New Year’s Day
February 5: Constitution Day (observed on the first Monday in February)
March 21, Benito Juárez’s Birthday,
: (observed on the third Monday in March)Academic Holidays:
Spring Break (Semana Santa): Usually a one-week break during Holy Week in late March or early April (exact dates change annually).May 1: Labor Day
Academic Holidays:Summer Break: Typically extends from late May or early June until late August.
September 16: Independence Day
"Día de los Muertos" is celebrated on November 1 and November 2,but it’s only officially recognized as a public holiday in certain states or municipalities, not nationwide.
November 20: Revolution Day (observed on the third Monday in November)
December 25: Christmas Day
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Barbados
Statutory Holidays:
January 1 (New Year’s Day)
January 21 (Errol Barrow Day)
Variable dates for Good Friday and Easter Monday
April 28 (National Heroes Day)
May 1 (Labor Day)
August 1 (Emancipation Day)
November 30 (Independence Day)
Academic holiday dates in Barbados vary by institution and academic year
Christmas Break: Usually from around December 20–January 4
December 25 (Christmas Day), and December 26 (Boxing Day).Trinidad and Tobago
Statutory Holidays:
January 1 (New Year’s Day)
Variable dates for Good Friday and Easter Monday
Academic Holidays:
Easter Break:
Approximate duration: A one- to two-week period around Holy Week (dates vary each year based on the Easter calendar).
March 30 (Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day)
May 30 (Indian Arrival Day)
Academic Holidays:
Summer Break:
Approximate dates: July 1 to September 1
August 1 (Emancipation Day)
August 31 (Independence Day)
Variable dates for Diwali
Academic holiday dates in Trinidad and Tobago can vary by institution, but common break periods typically include:
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In South Africa, public holidays are established by the Public Holidays Act (Act No 36 of 1994). When a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is observed as a holiday. The school calendar is determined by the Department of Basic Education and may vary slightly between provinces. Below are the public holidays and proposed school term dates for 2025 and 2026:
Public Holidays:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
Human Rights Day: Friday, 21 March
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Family Day: Monday, 21 April
Freedom Day: Sunday, 27 April (observed on Monday, 28 April)
Workers' Day: Thursday, 1 May
Youth Day: Monday, 16 June
National Women's Day: Saturday, 9 August
Heritage Day: Wednesday, 24 September
Day of Reconciliation: Tuesday, 16 December
Christmas Day: Thursday, 25 December
Day of Goodwill: Friday, 26 December
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
Human Rights Day: Saturday, 21 March
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Family Day: Monday, 6 April
Freedom Day: Monday, 27 April
Workers' Day: Friday, 1 May
Youth Day: Tuesday, 16 June
National Women's Day: Sunday, 9 August (observed on Monday, 10 August)
Heritage Day: Thursday, 24 September
Day of Reconciliation: Wednesday, 16 December
Christmas Day: Friday, 25 December
Day of Goodwill: Saturday, 26 December
There are 9 Provinces in South Africa, so school holiday dates will vary by a few days difference between provinces. Private Schools in South Africa work on same principle. Generally speaking Academic institutions in South Africa are only few days apart.
Herewith an indication for general School Term Dates:
2025:
Term 1: Wednesday, 15 January – Thursday, 20 March
Term 2: Tuesday, 1 April – Friday, 20 June
Term 3: Tuesday, 15 July – Friday, 26 September
Term 4: Monday, 6 October – Wednesday, 10 December
2026:
Term 1: Wednesday, 14 January – Friday, 27 March
Term 2: Wednesday, 8 April – Friday, 26 June
Term 3: Tuesday, 21 July – Friday, 2 October
Term 4: Tuesday, 13 October – Wednesday, 9 December
Please note that these dates are subject to change. For the most current information, it's advisable to consult the official South African Government website
and the Department of Basic Education's school calendar.
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In the United Kingdom, statutory holidays, commonly known as bank holidays, vary across its constituent nations: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Below are the confirmed bank holiday dates for 2025 and 2026:
England and Wales:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 21 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 5 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 26 May
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 25 August
Christmas Day: Thursday, 25 December
Boxing Day: Friday, 26 December
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 6 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 4 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 25 May
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 31 August
Christmas Day: Friday, 25 December
Boxing Day (Substitute Day): Monday, 28 December
Scotland:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
2nd January: Thursday, 2 January
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 5 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 26 May
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 4 August
St. Andrew's Day (Substitute Day): Monday, 1 December
Christmas Day: Thursday, 25 December
Boxing Day: Friday, 26 December
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
2nd January: Friday, 2 January
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 4 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 25 May
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 3 August
St. Andrew's Day: Monday, 30 November
Christmas Day: Friday, 25 December
Boxing Day (Substitute Day): Monday, 28 December
Northern Ireland:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
St. Patrick's Day: Monday, 17 March
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 21 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 5 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 26 May
Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen's Day) (Substitute Day): Monday, 14 July
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 25 August
Christmas Day: Thursday, 25 December
Boxing Day: Friday, 26 December
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
St. Patrick's Day: Tuesday, 17 March
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 6 April
Early May Bank Holiday: Monday, 4 May
Spring Bank Holiday: Monday, 25 May
Battle of the Boyne (Orangemen's Day) (Substitute Day): Monday, 13 July
Summer Bank Holiday: Monday, 31 August
Christmas Day: Friday, 25 December
Boxing Day (Substitute Day): Monday, 28 December
Please note that substitute days are used when a bank holiday falls on a weekend, allowing the public holiday to be observed on the next weekday. These dates are subject to change, so it's advisable to consult official government sources or local authorities closer to the time for any updates.
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The European Union (EU) does not have statutory holidays that are uniformly observed across all member states. Each member country determines its own public holidays based on national traditions, cultural significance, and historical events. However, within EU institutions, certain holidays are commonly observed. Below are the public holidays for the EU institutions for the years 2025 and 2026:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
Day following New Year's Day: Thursday, 2 January
Second day following New Year's Day: Friday, 3 January
Maundy Thursday: Thursday, 17 April
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 21 April
Labor Day: Thursday, 1 May
Anniversary of the Robert Schuman Declaration (Europe Day): Friday, 9 May
Ascension Day: Thursday, 29 May
Day after Ascension Day: Friday, 30 May
Whit Monday: Monday, 9 June
National Day in Luxembourg: Monday, 23 June
National Day in France: Monday, 14 July (depending on place of employment)
National Day in Belgium: Monday, 21 July
Assumption Day: Friday, 15 August
Christmas and New Year Holidays: Wednesday, 24 December to Friday, 2 January 2026
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
Day following New Year's Day: Friday, 2 January
Maundy Thursday: Thursday, 2 April
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 6 April
Labor Day: Friday, 1 May
Anniversary of the Robert Schuman Declaration (Europe Day): Saturday, 9 May
Ascension Day: Thursday, 14 May
Whit Monday: Monday, 25 May
Assumption Day: Saturday, 15 August
Christmas and New Year Holidays: Thursday, 24 December to Friday, 1 January 2027
Please note that these dates are specific to EU institutions and may not correspond to public holidays in individual member states. For country-specific public holidays, it's advisable to consult the official government websites of each member state.
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Australia's public holidays are determined by both federal and state or territory governments, leading to variations across regions. Below is a comprehensive list of national and state-specific public holidays for 2025 and 2026:
National Public Holidays:
These holidays are observed nationwide:
2025:
New Year's Day: Wednesday, 1 January
Australia Day: Monday, 27 January (observed, as 26 January falls on a Sunday)
Good Friday: Friday, 18 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 21 April
Anzac Day: Friday, 25 April
Christmas Day: Thursday, 25 December
Boxing Day: Friday, 26 December
2026:
New Year's Day: Thursday, 1 January
Australia Day: Monday, 26 January
Good Friday: Friday, 3 April
Easter Monday: Monday, 6 April
Anzac Day: Saturday, 25 April
Christmas Day: Friday, 25 December
Boxing Day: Saturday, 26 December
State and Territory Specific Holidays:
In addition to national holidays, each state and territory observes its own public holidays. Here are some key state-specific holidays for 2025 and 2026:
New South Wales (NSW):
Labour Day: Monday, 6 October 2025; Monday, 5 October 2026
Victoria (VIC):
Labour Day: Monday, 10 March 2025; Monday, 9 March 2026
Melbourne Cup Day: Tuesday, 4 November 2025; Tuesday, 3 November 2026
Queensland (QLD):
Labour Day: Monday, 5 May 2025; Monday, 4 May 2026
Royal Queensland Show (Brisbane area only): Wednesday, 13 August 2025; Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Western Australia (WA):
Labour Day: Monday, 3 March 2025; Monday, 2 March 2026
Western Australia Day: Monday, 2 June 2025; Monday, 1 June 2026
South Australia (SA):
Adelaide Cup Day: Monday, 10 March 2025; Monday, 9 March 2026
Labour Day: Monday, 6 October 2025; Monday, 5 October 2026
Tasmania (TAS):
Eight Hours Day: Monday, 10 March 2025; Monday, 9 March 2026
Royal Hobart Regatta: Monday, 10 February 2025; Monday, 9 February 2026
Australian Capital Territory (ACT):
Canberra Day: Monday, 10 March 2025; Monday, 9 March 2026
Reconciliation Day: Monday, 2 June 2025; Monday, 1 June 2026
Northern Territory (NT):
May Day: Monday, 5 May 2025; Monday, 4 May 2026
Picnic Day: Monday, 4 August 2025; Monday, 3 August 2026
Please note that some holidays, such as the King's Birthday, are observed on different dates across various states and territories. Additionally, certain regions may have local public holidays or variations. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the official government websites of the respective state or territory.
For a detailed list of public holidays by state and territory, you can refer to the Fair Work Ombudsman's website.
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China: five religions:
Short Definitions:Buddhism: Originating in India, Buddhism emphasizes the pursuit of enlightenment through understanding the nature of reality, practicing meditation, and following ethical precepts.
Taoism (Daoism): A native Chinese religion and philosophy that advocates living in harmony with the Tao (the Way), which is the natural order of the universe. It emphasizes simplicity, spontaneity, and non-action.
Islam: A monotheistic faith centered on belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as revealed in the Qur’an. Islam emphasizes prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage (Hajj) as key practices.
Protestantism: A branch of Christianity that originated with the Reformation, emphasizing salvation by faith alone, the authority of the Bible, and the priesthood of all believers.
Catholicism: The largest branch of Christianity, led by the Pope, emphasizing the sacraments, the authority of the Church, and tradition alongside the Bible.
In addition to these, Confucianism and Chinese folk religions have historically played significant roles in Chinese culture, though they are not officially recognized as religions by the government.
Religious Holidays in China:
While China is officially secular, several traditional festivals have religious origins and are widely celebrated:
Chinese New Year (Spring Festival): Celebrated from January 28 to February 4, 2025, this festival marks the beginning of the lunar new year. It involves family reunions, feasting, and various cultural rituals.
Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping Day): Observed from April 4 to April 6, 2025, it is a time for families to honor their ancestors by cleaning gravesites and making offerings.
Dragon Boat Festival: Taking place from May 31 to June 2, 2025, this festival commemorates the ancient poet Qu Yuan with dragon boat races and eating zongzi (sticky rice dumplings).
Mid-Autumn Festival: Celebrated on October 6, 2025, it is a time for families to gather, admire the full moon, and enjoy mooncakes.
Public Holidays in China 2025:
China's official public holidays for 2025 are as follows:
New Year's Day: January 1, 2025
Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): January 28 – February 4, 2025
Qingming Festival: April 4 – April 6, 2025
Labor Day: May 1 – May 5, 2025
Dragon Boat Festival: May 31 – June 2, 2025
National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival: October 1 – October 8, 2025
Golden Week in China is not a religious holiday. It is a national holiday period that includes two major public holidays:
Spring Festival Golden Week – Celebrated during Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) in late January or February.
National Day Golden Week – Celebrated from October 1 to October 7, marking the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
These holidays are meant for travel, family reunions, and economic stimulation
These dates are subject to change based on official government announcements.
Academic Holidays in China:
Academic calendars in China can vary by institution and region. Generally, the school year is divided into two semesters:
Fall Semester: Starts in early September and ends in mid-January.
Spring Semester: Begins in mid-February and concludes in early July.
Major academic holidays typically include:
Winter Break: Aligns with the Spring Festival, usually spanning three to four weeks in January or February.
Summer Break: Extends from early July to late August.
For exact dates regarding Academia Holidays. it's advisable to consult the academic calendar of the particular institution for precise information
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Brief definition: Christian Religion
The Christian religion is a faith centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is based on the Bible and emphasizes beliefs such as the Trinity (God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), salvation through faith in Jesus, and love for God and others. Christianity has various denominations, including Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern OrthodoxyChristmas Day: December 25 (celebrates the birth of Jesus)
Epiphany: January 6 (commemorates the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception: December 8 (observed in Roman Catholic traditions)
All Saints' Day: November 1 (honors all saints, known and unknown)
All Souls' Day: November 2 (commemorates all the faithful departed)
Palm Sunday: The Sunday before Easter (marks Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem)
Maundy Thursday: The Thursday before Easter (commemorates the Last Supper)
Good Friday: The Friday before Easter (observes the crucifixion of Jesus)
Easter Monday: The day after Easter (observed in many countries)
Ascension Day: 39 days after Easter Sunday (always a Thursday, commemorating Jesus’ ascension)
Pentecost: 49 days after Easter Sunday (celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit)
Trinity Sunday: The first Sunday after Pentecost (honors the Holy Trinity)
Corpus Christi: Typically the Thursday after Trinity Sunday (celebrates the Eucharist, sometimes moved to the following Sunday)
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Brief definition: Jewish Religion
The Jewish religion (Judaism) is a monotheistic faith centered on the belief in one God and the teachings of the Torah. It emphasizes ethical living, religious law (Halakha), and traditions passed down through the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic teachings. Judaism has several branches, including Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform, and is deeply connected to Jewish history, culture, and identity.Jewish holidays are set according to the Hebrew calendar, so their Gregorian dates change each year. Below are the major holidays with their fixed Hebrew calendar dates:
Taking a closer look
It's interesting to see that 5784 is a Hebrew leap year, which shifts Passover 2025 to April 12, 2025, due to the Hebrew calendar's variety of leap years.
Tu Bishvat
2025 Sunset, 12 Feb –Dusk, 13 Feb
2026 Sunset, 1 Feb – Dusk, 2 Feb
2027 Sunset, 22 Jan – Dusk, 23 JanPurim: 14 Adar (celebrated on 15 Adar in Jerusalem and other walled cities as Shushan Purim)
Purim 2025:Begins at sundown on Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Thursday, March 13, 2025
Purim 2026:
Begins at sundown on Friday, February 28, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Saturday, March 1, 2026
Passover (Pesach): 15–21 Nissan (diaspora observances extend to 22 Nissan)
Passover 2025 (Pesach 5785):
In Israel:
Begins at sundown on Saturday, April 12, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Sunday, April 20, 2025
In the Diaspora:
Observed for an extra day, ending at nightfall on Monday, April 21, 2025
Passover 2026 (Pesach 5786):
In Israel:
Begins at sundown on Thursday, April 1, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Friday, April 9, 2026
In the Diaspora:
Extended observance concludes at nightfall on Saturday, April 10, 2026
Note: Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the previous evening, so these dates reflect the start of the holiday at sundown on the stated day.
Shavuot (Feast of Weeks): 6 Sivan (in some communities, observed over 6–7 Sivan)
Pinpointing Shavuot's arrival
Counting 49 days from April 2, 2026, Shavuot will fall on April 20, coinciding with Gregorian April 30. Using nightfall guidelines, Shavuot spans April 20 to April 22.
Shavuot 2025:
In Israel:
Begins at sundown on June 1, 2025
Ends at nightfall on June 2, 2025
In the Diaspora:
Observed for two days, from sundown on June 1, 2025 until nightfall on June 3, 2025
Shavuot 2026:
In Israel:
Begins at sundown on May 21, 2026
Ends at nightfall on May 22, 2026
In the Diaspora:
Observed for two days, from sundown on May 21, 2026 until nightfall on May 23, 2026
Note: Shavuot is celebrated on the 50th day of the Omer count, with observance beginning at sundown per Jewish tradition.
Tisha B’Av (Fast of the Ninth of Av): 9 Av
I’m piecing together the Tisha B'Av dates for 2023-2026, considering leap years. The progression shows nonlinear shifts: July 27, 2023; August 12, 2024; August 1, 2025; and July 21, 2026.
Assessing calendar transitions
I'm considering the gap between Tisha B'Av in 2023 and 2024, which should be 354 or 384 days. This discrepancy highlights the differences between the Hebrew and Gregorian calendars.
Confirming the timeline
I’m aligning the Tisha B'Av dates for 2023-2026 with Hebcal: July 26-27, 2023; August 12-13, 2024; August 1-2, 2025; and July 21-22, 2026.
Tisha B’Av (Fast of the Ninth of Av):
2025:
Begins at sundown on Friday, August 1, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Saturday, August 2, 2025
2026:
Begins at sundown on Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Wednesday, July 22, 2026
Note: These dates are determined by the Hebrew calendar, with observance beginning at sundown.
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year): 1–2 Tishrei
Rosh Hashanah 2025:
Begins at sundown on Sunday, September 21, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Rosh Hashanah 2026:
Begins at sundown on Friday, September 11, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Sunday, September 13, 2026
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement): 10 Tishrei
Yom Kippur 2025:Begins at sundown on Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Yom Kippur 2026:
Begins at sundown on Sunday, September 20, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Monday, September 21, 2026
Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles): 15–21 Tishrei
Shemini Atzeret: 22 Tishrei (with Simchat Torah on 23 Tishrei in the diaspora)
For 2025:In Israel:
Sukkot: Begins at sundown on Sunday, October 5, 2025 (with the first full day on Monday, October 6) and runs through the seventh day ending at nightfall on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
Shemini Atzeret: Begins at sundown on October 12 and ends at nightfall on Monday, October 13, 2025.
In the Diaspora:
Sukkot: Observed for eight days, beginning at sundown on Sunday, October 5, 2025 and ending at nightfall on Monday, October 13, 2025.
Simchat Torah: Celebrated immediately after Shemini Atzeret, typically on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
For 2026:
In Israel:
Sukkot: Begins at sundown on Thursday, September 25, 2026 (with the first full day on Friday, September 26) and runs through the seventh day, ending at nightfall on Thursday, October 2, 2026.
Shemini Atzeret: Begins at sundown on October 2 and ends at nightfall on Friday, October 3, 2026.
In the Diaspora:
Sukkot: Observed for eight days, beginning at sundown on Thursday, September 25, 2026 and ending at nightfall on Friday, October 3, 2026.
Simchat Torah: Celebrated on Saturday, October 4, 2026.
These dates provide the framework for the Sukkot observance, with the exact schedule adjusted by community practice and local custom.
Hanukkah (Festival of Lights): 25 Kislev – 2 Tevet (8 days)
Hanukkah 2025:Begins at sundown on Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Ends at nightfall on Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Hanukkah 2026:
Begins at sundown on Saturday, December 12, 2026
Ends at nightfall on Sunday, December 20, 2026
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Brief definition of Hindu Religion
The Hindu religion (Hinduism) is a diverse and ancient faith that encompasses a wide range of beliefs, traditions, and practices. It is polytheistic and monotheistic, with devotion to deities like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi, and is guided by sacred texts like the Vedas and Bhagavad Gita. Hinduism emphasizes karma (cause and effect), dharma (duty/righteousness), and moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth). It has various sects and philosophical schools.Please note that Hindu holiday dates are determined by the lunisolar calendar and astronomical calculations; the dates below are estimated and can vary by region and local sighting.
Hindu Holidays 2025 (Estimated):
Makar Sankranti:
January 14, 2025 (fixed solar date)Maha Shivaratri:
February 26, 2025Holi:
March 14, 2025Rama Navami:
April 17, 2025Raksha Bandhan:
Approximately August 8, 2025Ganesh Chaturthi:
Approximately August 31, 2025Janmashtami:
Approximately September 1, 2025Navaratri / Dussehra (Vijayadashami):
Navaratri: October 1–October 9, 2025
Dussehra (Vijayadashami): October 9, 2025Diwali (Deepavali):
Approximately November 11, 2025Hindu Holidays 2026 (Estimated):
Makar Sankranti:
January 14, 2026 (fixed solar date)
Maha Shivaratri:
February 13, 2026
Holi:
March 3, 2026
Rama Navami:
April 6, 2026
Raksha Bandhan:
Approximately July 29, 2026
Janmashtami:
Approximately August 21, 2026
Ganesh Chaturthi:
Approximately August 22, 2026
Navaratri / Dussehra (Vijayadashami):
Navaratri: September 20–September 28, 2026
Dussehra (Vijayadashami): September 28, 2026
Diwali (Deepavali):
Approximately October 31, 2026
These dates serve as a general guide. For the most accurate observance details, please refer to a local Hindu calendar or consult community authorities as the holidays approach.
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Brief definition Muslim Religion: The Muslim religion (Islam) is a monotheistic faith centered on belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as revealed in the Qur’an. Islam emphasizes prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage (Hajj) as key practices. The two main branches are Sunni and Shia.
Islamic holidays depend on the lunar Islamic calendar, causing Gregorian dates to shift by a day or two. Focusing on the key holidays: Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Islamic New Year, and possibly Ramadan and Laylat al-Qadr.
Evaluating Ramadan dates
It appears that Ramadan 2025 could start on March 31 or April 1. Eid al-Fitr would then be around April 30 or May 1, depending on the Ramadan duration.Assessing Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr in 2025 is tentatively set for April 30, assuming Ramadan spans 29 days. The date is subject to moon sighting and may shift to May 1.Please note that Islamic holidays are based on the lunar calendar and depend on the local sighting of the moon; therefore, the following dates are estimated and may vary by one day in different regions.
For 2025:
Ramadan:
Begins: Evening of March 31, 2025 (with the first day of fasting on April 1, 2025)
Eid al-Fitr:
Celebrated: April 30, 2025
Eid al-Adha:
Celebrated: July 9, 2025 (with festivities starting the evening of July 8)
Islamic New Year (1 Muharram 1447 AH):
Expected: July 28, 2025
Mawlid al-Nabi (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday, 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1447 AH):
Expected: October 28, 2025
For 2026:
Ramadan:
Begins: Evening of March 19, 2026 (with the first day of fasting on March 20, 2026)
Eid al-Fitr:
Celebrated: April 19, 2026
Eid al-Adha:
Celebrated: June 28, 2026 (with festivities starting the evening of June 27)
Islamic New Year (1 Muharram 1448 AH):
Expected: July 17, 2026
Mawlid al-Nabi (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday, 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1448 AH):
Expected: October 17, 2026
These dates are approximate and should be confirmed with local religious authorities as the holidays approach.
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Brief definition: Pagan Religion
Paganism originated from the ancient, pre-Christian religious traditions of various indigenous cultures, particularly in Europe and the Mediterranean. These early belief systems were characterized by polytheism, animism, and a deep reverence for nature, evolving long before the emergence of monotheistic religions.(Monotheism is the belief in the existence of only one God or deity, distinguishing it from polytheism, which recognizes multiple gods. It is the foundation of many major world religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. “Pagan': someone practicing a polytheistic or nature-based religion, often showing a reverence for natural forces, cycles, and multiple deities. The term spans various spiritual and religious beliefs outside major monotheistic traditions.These festivals, part of the modern Pagan Wheel of the Year, encapsulate the cyclical nature of the seasons and offer opportunities for reflection, community, and celebration throughout the year.
Traditional celebrations for each of these pagan festivals in 2025:
Imbolc (February 1, 2025)
Meaning: Marks the early stirrings of spring and the gradual end of winter. Often associated with the goddess Brigid and themes of purification and renewal.
Celebrations: Lighting candles and bonfires, performing cleansing rituals, and creating Brigid's crosses to welcome the increasing light.
Ostara (Spring Equinox, March 20, 2025)
Meaning: Celebrates the balance between light and darkness at the vernal equinox, symbolizing rebirth, fertility, and new beginnings.
Celebrations: Egg decorating, planting seeds, enjoying feasts, and engaging in rituals that honor the earth’s rejuvenation.
Beltane (May 1, 2025)
Meaning: Celebrates the onset of summer, fertility, and the growth of nature. It is a time of passion, creativity, and the vibrant energy of life.
Celebrations: Dancing around the maypole, lighting bonfires, and performing rituals to invoke prosperity, love, and abundant growth.
Litha (Summer Solstice, June 21, 2025)
Meaning: Commemorates the longest day of the year when the sun is at its peak, symbolizing warmth, abundance, and the power of light.
Celebrations: Outdoor gatherings, feasting, and ritual bonfires to honor the sun’s energy and celebrate the height of summer.
Lughnasadh (Lammas, August 1, 2025)
Meaning: Marks the beginning of the harvest season and honors the Celtic god Lugh, celebrating the first fruits of the season.
Celebrations: Baking bread, hosting communal feasts, playing games, and offering thanks for the harvest and nature’s bounty.
Mabon (Autumn Equinox, September 22, 2025)
Meaning: Celebrates the autumnal equinox, when day and night are equal, symbolizing balance, gratitude, and the second harvest.
Celebrations: Sharing harvest meals, expressing gratitude for the year’s produce, and performing rituals to mark the turning of the seasons.
Samhain (October 31, 2025)
Meaning: Recognized as the Celtic New Year and a time to honor ancestors, it marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. The veil between the living and the dead is believed to be thin.
Celebrations: Lighting bonfires, feasting, engaging in divination, and remembering loved ones who have passed on.
Yule (Winter Solstice, December 21, 2025)
Meaning: Celebrates the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year, and symbolizes the rebirth of the sun and the promise of longer days ahead.
Celebrations: Lighting candles and fires, decorating evergreens, feasting, and partaking in rituals that welcome the return of light and new beginnings
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