Were is celibrated: Israel, in USA

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

20

Sunday

Last Day of Passover in the United States

Many Jewish communities in the United States mark the last day of Passover as the end of a Jewish holiday that celebrates the deliverance of Jewish people from slavery in Egypt. Passover is also known as Pesah, Pesach, or the Feast of Unlea…

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Christian, Observance

April

20

Sunday

Easter Sunday

Many Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday. The Easter date depends on the ecclesiastical approximation of the March equinox.

happy easter

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Were is celibrated: Texas

Holiday Type: State holiday

April

21

Monday

San Jacinto Day

San Jacinto Day is a day of state pride for Texans in the United States on April 21 each year. It commemorates the Battle of San Jacinto between the Texan army and Mexican forces, which took place on April 21, 1836. The battle was a turning…

Happy San Jacinto Day

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Were is celibrated: Maine, Massachusetts

Holiday Type: State holiday

April

21

Monday

Patriot’s Day

Patriot’s Day (or Patriots’ Day) commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord, which were fought near Boston in 1775. Patriot’s Day is annually held on the third Monday of April. It should not be confused with Patriot Day, held on Sept…

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Orthodox

April

21

Monday

Orthodox Easter Monday in the United States

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, which celebrates Jesus’ resurrection, according to Christian belief. Many Orthodox Christian churches in the United States often observe Easter Monday at a later date than the Easter Monday date…

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Were is celibrated: Most countries of the world

Holiday Type: Christian, Observance

April

21

Monday

Easter Monday in the United States

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. It is not a federal holiday in the United States of America (USA). Some Easter traditions continue on the Easter Monday, such as the egg rolling race at the White House.

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Were is celibrated: Oklahoma

Holiday Type: Local observance

April

22

Tuesday

Oklahoma Day

Oklahoma Day, which is annually held on April 22, commemorates the date when the “Oklahoma Lands” area, which is now the state of Oklahoma, opened for European settlement.

Happy Oklahoma Day

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Were is celibrated: in USA

Holiday Type: Observance

April

23

Wednesday

Administrative Professionals Day

Administrative Professionals Day® highlights the important role of administrative professionals in all sectors of the modern economy worldwide. It is on the Wednesday of Administrative Professionals Week®, which is on the last full week of…

Happy Administrative Professionals Day

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Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

23

Wednesday

Yom HaShoah in the United States

Many people in the United States observe Yom Hashoah, which is also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day. It commemorates the lives and heroism of Jewish people who died in the Holocaust between 1933 and 1945.

Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Holiday Type: Observance

April

24

Thursday

Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day is a non-profit educational program in the United States, Canada and Australia that revolves around parents taking their children to work for one day. It is the successor to Take Our Daughters To Work…

Happy Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

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Were is celibrated: Nebraska

Holiday Type: State holiday

April

25

Friday

Arbor Day

Arbor Day is a state holiday to promote tree planting in Nebraska and is held on the last Friday of April.

Happy National Arbor Day

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Were is celibrated: Israel

Holiday Type: Jewish holiday

April

30

Wednesday

Yom Ha’atzmaut

Many Jewish Americans in the United States remember Israel’s Independence Day, also known as Yom Ha’Atzmaut (or Yom HaAtzmaut). Celebrations are annually held on or around the fifth day of the month of Iyar, according to the Jewish calendar…

Happy Israel’s Independence Day

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