Witnesses, as a religious requirement, only acknowledge one day and that is the observation/celebration of the Lord's Evening Meal, that is held on a date corresponding to Nisan 14 in the Jewish calendar. It is held once a year.
Regarding non-religious celebrations, Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate weddings and wedding anniversaries, childbirth, and any number of other days that may be personally important to them excluding birthdays.
I believe the answer is no, since they do not celebrate Christmas, Halloween, and even their own birthday.
Does any religion?
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Presidents day.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States.
No, because they are Jehovah's Witnesses and they do not celebrate Mother's Day.
Seventh-Day Adventists do celebrate Christmas. Many seem to confuse them with Jehovah's Witnesses who will not celebrate Christmas or any other holiday because they believe they are Pagan.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate holidays that they believe do not fit true Christianity. These include Christmas, Easter, and even birthdays. The Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Christ did not command his birth - or any birth - to be celebrated; he just wanted his death to be remembered.
Jehovah's Witnesses (JW's) do not celebrate the birth of Jesus.
March 30 2010
you know seventh day adventist and Mormons and jehovahs witnesses don't probably about 15millionType your answer here...
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate birthdays. So this is just a normal and regular day.
Seventh day Adventists baptize by immersion. Baptists also baptise in this way, as do Pentecostal churches. so do jehovahs witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in any religious, political or nationalistic holidays, events or traditions, so as to keep 'free from the world'' as Jesus Christ commanded. See James 4:4 in the Holy Bible.