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2019

January 7 , Orthodox ()

February 15 Paranirvana Day (Buddha’s Death), Buddhist

March 6 , Christian

March 13 Ash Wednesday, Orthodox

March 21 Festival of and Color, Hindu

April 6 Buddha’s Birthday, Buddhist

April 19 Good , Christian

April 19-27 , Jewish (week-long begins at sundown of 1st day; that and 2nd day are most important)

April 21 Sunday, Christian

April 25 Holy Thursday, Orthodox

April 26 Holy Friday, Orthodox

April 28 Pascha (Easter), Orthodox

May 6-7 Begins, Muslim

June 5-6 Eid Al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

Aug 11-12 Eid Al Adha, Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

Sept 29 - October 1 , Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; that and the second day are most important)

October 8-9 , Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; continues the entire second day through one hour after sunset)

October 8 Dussehra (Dasara) Festival of Victory of Good over Evil, Hindu

October 27 Festival of Lights, Hindu

December 1 Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, Buddhist

December 25 Christmas, Christian and Orthodox () 2020

January 7 Christmas, Orthodox (Julian Calendar)

February 15 Paranirvana Day (Buddha’s Death), Buddhist

February 26 Ash Wednesday, Christian

March 10 Holi Festival of Spring and Color, Hindu

March 11 Ash Wednesday, Orthodox

April 8 Buddha's Birthday

April 9 Passover, Jewish (week-long holiday begins at sundown of 1st day; that and second day are most important)

April 10 Good Friday, Christian

April 12 Easter Sunday, Christian

April 16 Holy Thursday, Orthodox

April 17 Holy Friday, Orthodox

April 19 Pascha (Easter), Orthodox

April 23-24 Ramadan Begins, Muslim

May 23-24 Eid Al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

July 30-31 Eid Al Adha, Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

September 19-20 Rosh Hashanah, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; that and second day are most important)

September 28-29 Yom Kippur, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; continues the entire second day through one hour after sunset)

October 25 Dussehra (Dasara) Festival of Victory of Good over Evil, Hindu

November 14 Diwali Festival of Lights, Hindu

December 8 Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, Buddhist

December 25 Christmas, Christian and Orthodox (Gregorian Calendar) 2021

January 7 Christmas, Orthodox (Julian Calendar)

February 15 Paranirvana Day (Buddha’s Death), Buddhist

February 17 Ash Wednesday, Christian

March 24 Ash Wednesday, Orthodox

March 29 Holi Festival of Spring and Color, Hindu

April 2 Good Friday, Christian

April 4 Easter Sunday, Christian

April 8 Buddha's Birthday, Buddhist

April 12-13 Ramadan Begins, Muslim

April 16 Passover, Jewish (week-long holiday begins at sundown of 1st day; that and second day are most important)

April 29 Holy Thursday, Orthodox

April 30 Holy Friday, Orthodox

May 2 Pascha (Easter), Orthodox

May 12-13 Eid Al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

July 19-20 Eid Al Adha, Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

September 7-8 Rosh Hashanah, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; that and second day are most important)

September 16-17 Yom Kippur, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; continues the entire second day through one hour after sunset)

October 15 Dussehra (Dasara) Festival of Victory of Good over Evil, Hindu

November 4 Diwali Festival of Lights, Hindu

December 8 Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, Buddhist

December 25 Christmas, Christian and Orthodox (Gregorian Calendar) 2022

January 7 Christmas, Orthodox (Julian Calendar)

February 15 Paranirvana Day (Buddha’s Death), Buddhist

March 2 Ash Wednesday, Christian

March 7 Great Begins, Orthodox

March 18 Holi Festival of Spring and Color, Hindu

April 2-3 Ramadan Begins, Muslim

April 8 Buddha's Birthday, Buddhist

April 15 Good Friday, Christian

April 15-22 Passover, Jewish (week-long holiday begins at sundown of 1st day; that and second day are most important)

April 17 Easter, Christian

April 22 Holy Friday, Orthodox

April 24 Pascha (Easter), Orthodox

May 2-3 Eid Al Fitr (end of Ramadan), Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

July 9-10 Eid Al Adha, Muslim (begins at sundown on first day)

September 25-27 Rosh Hashanah, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; that and second day are most important)

October 4 Dussehra (Dasara) Festival of Victory of Good over Evil, Hindu

October 4-5 Yom Kippur, Jewish (holiday begins at sundown of first day; continues the entire second day through one hour after sunset)

October 24 Diwali Festival of Lights, Hindu

December 8 Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, Buddhist

December 25 Christmas, Christian and Orthodox (Gregorian Calendar)