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  1. 2. Sunday The Sunday following Good Friday, symbolizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ, observed with religious services, family activities, and feasts.
  2. 5. A holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, often marked by gift-giving, festive decorations, and family gatherings.
  3. 6. Patrick's Day A holiday observed on March 17th, honoring the patron saint of Ireland, often celebrated with parades, wearing green, and festive gatherings.
  4. 8. Day A holiday on February 14th associated with love and affection, often marked by exchanging cards, gifts, and expressing feelings to loved ones.
  5. 9. An eight-day Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights, marked by the lighting of the menorah, playing dreidel, and sharing special meals.
  6. 11. Day A holiday observed on the last Monday in May, honoring and remembering those who have died in military service with ceremonies and remembrance activities.
  7. 12. Day A holiday celebrated on July 4th in the United States, commemorating the country's independence from British rule with fireworks and patriotic festivities.
  8. 14. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is a Hindu holiday celebrated with lights, fireworks, feasts, and the exchange of gifts.
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  1. 1. Day A holiday observed on the first Monday in September, honoring the contributions and achievements of workers with parades, picnics, and relaxation.
  2. 3. A Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, typically celebrated with egg hunts, Easter baskets, and family gatherings.
  3. 4. A holiday observed on October 31st, characterized by costumes, trick-or-treating, and carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns.
  4. 7. A holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, dedicated to expressing gratitude and sharing a special meal with loved ones.
  5. 10. Day A holiday in the United States on November 11th, honoring military veterans and thanking them for their service and sacrifices.
  6. 13. Year's Day The first day of the year, January 1st, marked with celebrations, fireworks, and making resolutions for the upcoming year.