The observance is held in October in the UK.
The main waitani=gi day celebrations is held in the treaty of waitangi
Any celebration can be held at a synagogue, but any place can easily become a synagogue. In Greek, synagogue literally means "meeting house." Most Jewish celebrations tend to be held at a local synagogue, but celebrations can be held anywhere Jews can gather. During the Holocaust, Jews even had small celebrations in concentration camps.
Black history month was created so that we can learn what happened in the past, and be happy that we are finally free. It wasn't made to uplift the black race, or make it seem like we are better than anyone else. It is there so that we be thankful and happy that black people became free. If we were not slaves, I can guarantee you that there would be no such thing as a black history month. The only reason why there isn't a 'month' for any other race is because no other races were held as slaves. All other races were free -- the African-American race just happened to be the ones as slaves, and so people celebrate their freedom. Now of course that doesn't mean that you can't be proud of the accomplishments of your race.
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Yes, there have been many birthday celebrations held there.
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12th of july ;)
Two seperate celebrations Surely it should be two individual celebrations held at the the same place and time?
The "official" Oktoberfest is in Munich (that's the one that you see on the TV) but most towns have their own celebrations as well. Stuttgart has the 2nd biggest Oktoberfest celebrations in all of Germany, and it's much more family friendly there (Oktoberfest in Munich is VERY intense).
The answer to this question is - It appears to be held every year in August. Typically toward the end of the month going into September. It's also held in the Black Rock Desert.
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