Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate:
a) any Holy Days that find their origins in ancient pagan religions; ie Christmas, Easter, etc.
b) anything that celebrates Satan or the demon spirits; ie Halloween.
c) any events that are patriotic (we celebrate all of mankind with no superiority one-nation-over-another).
d) any celebrations that bring undue honor to individuals (other than Jesus).
Christmas
Easter
St. Patrick Day
Mothers/Fathers day
Valentines Day
Mostly any holiday that had pagan origins, they do recognize Jesus Christ Death. This is on April 5 every year at sun down.
Answer 2: Well to correct the above answer it's not celebrated on April 5th of every year. The date changes every year. It was celebrated on Nisan 14 33 C.E. when Jesus instituted it. So whenever Nisan 14 falls on the Jewish calendar that is when it would be celebrated. And we don't celebrate Halloween, Christmas, Easter, New Years, Thanksgiving, Mothers day, Fathers day, Memorial day, labor day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's day and any other holiday that you can think of.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Presidents day.
Jehovah's Witnesses do no celebrate Jesus birth.
Jehovah's Witnesses
Yes; Jehovah's Witnesses have nothing against gift giving or receiving. They do not celebrate pagan holidays.
Does any religion?
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate birthdays. So this is just a normal and regular day.
I know that Jehovah Witnesses don't because my aunt and uncle used to be Jehovah witnesses but they no longer believe in that religon. Muslims, moreover, don't celebrate birthdays.
No, because they are Jehovah's Witnesses and they do not celebrate Mother's Day.
Jehovah's Witnesses (JW's) do not celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Jehovah's Witnesses only have one religious celebration, that of the Lord's evening meal (or last supper). On a personal level they celebrate any joyous occassion that is not connected with false worship. Jehovah's Witnesses thus celebrate marriages, births, graduations and any other number of occassions.
No, they were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses, they didn't celebrate birthdays or Christmas when they were young.
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.