Jewish people don't celebrate St. Patrick's day as a religious celebration since St. Patrick is a Christian (Catholic, Anglican and Greek Orthodox) saint. Of course, Jews, like other people around Ireland and Earth celebrate St. Patrick's day as a civic, lay, Irish holiday, as a celebration of Irish spirit, history and culture on March 17th.
It is important to know when Rosh Chodesh (the first of the month) occurs so that the Jewish holidays are celebrate at their correct times.
October 31st.
The same things that everyone else celebrates.
you don't have to celebrate a new month
National Poetry MonthNational Poetry Month is held each April to celebrate poetry and its important place in American culture. People celebrate it in because they believe poetry is an important aspect of our society.
we celebrate english month bec; it is the important speach
yes because a lot of black people have done a lotstuff for this country to and the so get a month to celebrate it to it not fair for everyone to say stuff about black people then we can have a month to celebrate the good things black people did for the world made ya that's y its special and ask yourself why wouldn't it be
Ramadan is a holy month to the Muslims. They fast in this month to remember that God - Allah, has blessed them with so much and to feel the pain of those who go hungry everyday.
if you dont celebrate that black people are free then people will still think that it is right to hate them and it celebrates all the good things black people did for us.
Iyar occurs in April-May on the Gregorian calendar.
March
about one month to celebrate