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  2. Nittel Nacht - Wikipedia

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    Nittel Nacht (ניטל נאַכט) [note 1] or Nittel is a name given to Christmas Eve by Jewish scholars in the 17th century, observed as early as the late 16th century by Rabbi Samuel Eidels. [ 2 ] Etymology

  3. Category:December observances - Wikipedia

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    I. Independence and Unity Day (Slovenia) Independence Day (Bahrain) Independence Day (Finland) Independence Day (Mongolia) Indiana Day; International Anti-Corruption Day

  4. Here is a full list of all December holidays and observances in 2022 besides Christmas. You'll find national, federal and religious dates for your calendar.

  5. 100+ Holidays and Observances You Can Celebrate in December

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    Kwanzaa (December 26-January 1) Related: Keep the Christmas Spirit Alive with Charity, Goodwill, and 50 Happy Boxing Day Wishes. December's Daily List of Holidays and Observances December 1 ...

  6. Celebrate These Holly, Jolly December Holidays and ...

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    December Weekly Holidays and Observances. National Cookie Cutter Week (Dec. 1—7) National Handwashing Awareness Week (Dec. 5—11) Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 6—12)

  7. Day of the Little Candles - Wikipedia

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    Little Candles Day or Immaculate Conception Eve (Spanish: Día de las velitas) is a widely observed religious holiday in Colombia. It is celebrated on December 7 on the eve of the Immaculate Conception , which is a public holiday in Colombia .

  8. Mark Your Calendar With These Festive December Holidays (It's ...

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    Christmas is just one of many holidays and observances happening in December 2023. Did you know about National Cookie Day or No Interruptions Day?! Find out more!

  9. Day of the Vow - Wikipedia

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    A reenactment of the 1838 vow in the 1938 film, They Built a Nation The Day of the Vow (Afrikaans: Geloftedag) is a religious public holiday in South Africa.It is an important day for Afrikaners, originating from the Battle of Blood River on 16 December 1838, before which 464 Voortrekkers made a promise to God that if he rescued them out of the hands of the approximately 16,000 Zulu warriors ...