World Holidays

World Holidays Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 53 words: Christmas (Christianity: celebration of the birth of Jesus), Good Friday (Christianity: commemorates death of Jesus), Easter (Christianity: celebration of Jesus’s resurrection), Ash Wednesday (Christianity: the beginning of Lent), Lent (Christianity: 40 days of penance before Easter), Mardi Gras (Christianity: celebration before the beginning of Lent), Eid al-Adha (Islam: feast day for Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son), Eid al-Fitr (Islam: feast day marking the end of Ramadan), Ramadan (Islam: 30-day fast for the first revelation of the Quran), Mawlid (Islam: celebrates birth of the Prophet), Hanukkah / Chanukah (Judaism: commemorates rededication of the Jerusalem Temple), Pesach / Passover (Judaism: commemorates deliverance of Jews from slavery in Egypt), Purim (Judaism: commemorates deliverance of Persian Jews from being killed by Haman), Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year), Yom Kippur (Judaism: fasting and repentance for sins in the past year), Diwali (Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, & Buddhism: festival of lights and victory of good over evil), Navratri (Hinduism: autumn festival with many regional interpretations), Holi (Hinduism: festival of spring, color, and love), Raksha Bandhan (Hinduism: ceremony of protection of loved ones), Magha Puja (Buddhism: commemorates a gathering of the Buddha and disciples), Buddha’s Birthday / Vesak (Buddhism), Hola Mohalla (Sikhism: festival extending on Holi), Vaisakhi / Baisakhi (Sikhism: festival of Sikh history and religion), Riḍván (Baha’i: commemorates central prophecy), Naw-Rúz (Baha’i: festival for spring), Chinese New Year, Ghost Festival (East Asian festival of the dead visiting the living), Moon Festival (East Asian festival of moon and harvest), Winter Solstice (longest night and shortest day of the year, celebrated by many cultures), Boxing Day (U.K. and many Commonwealth countries: day after Christmas), Dia de los Muertos (Mexico: remembrance of the dead), Halloween (secular extension of All Saints’ Day celebrated by much of the world), International Men’s Day, International Women’s Day, May Day or Labor Day (various recognitions of workers and labor rights), Saint Patrick’s Day (cultural and religious holiday for people of Irish heritage), Saint Valentine’s Day (celebration of love in many countries), Thanksgiving (U.S. and Canada: meal to express gratitude), World Peace Day (U.N.-sanctioned international holiday dedicated to peace), Groundhog Day (U.S. and Canada: based on Pennsylvania Dutch superstition), Earth Day (celebration of nature in many countries), Juneteenth (U.S.: commemorates abolition of slavery in Texas), Youth Day (celebration of young people in many countries), Cinco de Mayo (Mexico: commemorates Mexican military victory over French Empire), Children’s Day (celebration of children in many countries), Parents’ Day (celebration of parents in some countries), Canada Day (Canada: celebration of the date of the Confederation of Canada), Indian Arrival Day (Caribbean: commemorates arrival of laborers from Indian subcontinent):, Indigenous People’s Day (U.S.: celebration of indigenous people of the Americas), Nanomonestotse (celebration of peace by some Native American families), Veterans Day (U.S. and Canada: remembrance of veterans of armed forces), Kwanzaa (U.S.: celebration of African American heritage) and Victoria Day (Canada and Scotland: celebrates birthday of Queen Victoria).

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