The term "gentile" (upper or lower case) refers to anyone who is not of the Jewish race or faith; therefore gentiles do not celebrate Jewish holidays.
(Mormons refer to non-Mormans as "gentiles," but this use of the word is unique to them.)
A gentile is someone who is not Jewish; therefore, a gentile does not celebrate the Jewish holidays such as Hannukah, Rosh Hashannah, etc.
hannakuah
You can celebrate your holiday like any normal holiday.
the holiday of the colors
Yes, Halloween is the only holiday to celebrate the supernatural.
If you "keep" a holiday, then you celebrate it.
why do people sing to celebrate the New Year's holiday
In respect of what he did.
celebrate nawroz do kurds holiday
No,she does not.She does not have her own holiday,but she does celebrate holidays.
To 'keep' a holiday you need to celebrate it as it was intended.
They celebrate mostly 'Kurban Bajram' ( though its a muslim holiday many people celebrate it ) , 'Ramazan Bajram'( Also a Muslim holiday ) and Christmas.