Sentences with phrase «holiday one of»

Starting off with my favorite holiday of the year, Halloween is one of the most mindless holiday marketing months and I am not talking about zombies; though when I read some of these Facebook pages it makes me wish I was one... What I mean is that it's relatively easy to research and find quality content that can be used to boost interest in your cause, so why not do something more ghoulish?
Her first case, in 1998, was a five - year old girl from Brooklyn who flew into a panic about keeping the clothes she wore on the Jewish holiday of Shabbat separate from her regular clothes.
Food will also be front and center this Super Bowl Sunday — the second biggest eating holiday of the year second only to Thanksgiving.
For the holidays of 1973, lucky recipients were to be given a polymer prism that scattered a spectrum of color in the sun.
We called «Coco» a «fantastic family - friendly feast for the eyes and the heart» and it's in part thanks to the vibrant colors, sounds, and traditions of the Mexican holiday of El Día de los Muertos it centers around.
The religious holidays of all ethnic groups were celebrated, and even small local - language newspapers and TV channels were financially supported by the state.
Brick - and - mortar retailers should really start celebrating the last two days before Christmas shopping as the most important shopping holiday of the year...
The location and date of the next congress have already been pre-set; it will be next year in São Paulo, near the holiday of September 7.
Black Friday is one of the biggest consumer holidays of the year.
My mother told me that placing my faith in God was the answer / But then I hated God cause he gave my mother cancer / Killing her slow like the Feds did to the Blank Panthers / The genesis of genocide is like a Pagan religion / Carefully hidden, woven into the holidays of a Christian /
The child tax breaks could be based on giving birth on convenient calandar dates, particularly those that align with holidays of nasty, unpopular religions.
The religious also don't want to realize that «Christmas» was stolen from the Pagan holiday of «Winter Solstice».
But people going way beyond the call to do the right thing, nor the holiday of thanksgiving in general, are not religious issues and ought not be on a «Religion Blog».
I know that it may seem odd to some people, but it is part of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
And on Tuesday, the first night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, New Yorkers went big again, lighting a massive menorah outside the south side of Central Park.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN)- For the second time in two days, a deadly blast shook a northwest Pakistani city as worshippers marked the sacred holiday of Ashura.
(CNN)- Egypt has forbidden the picking and exporting of palm fronds used in the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, leaving Israel scrambling to make up for the shortage.
Instead, He would have celebrated whatever holidays were part of the culture He was in, and rather than show how He fulfilled the Jewish holidays, would have shown how He fulfilled these other cultural holidays of whatever culture He was in.
Or maybe the ancient Roman holiday of Saturnalia which takes place at this time of year?
In Israel, Shemini Atzeret is also the holiday of Simchat Torah.
Did we trade it in for the holidays of theirs we redeemed and turned into Christmas and Easter?
Christmas is so much a holiday of family reunions and generalized piety that we often lose sight of the drastic thing we do.
The Catholic church set the birth of Jesus to be at the same time of the pagan holidays of the Winter Solstice, which the Romans called Saturnalia.
I want to celebrate the wonderful holiday of Christmas!
It could be worded better, but Easter in this post is in reference to the resurrection of Jesus, not the pagan holiday of «where's the eggs?».
Obama, not only refused to have a White House celebration of the National Day of Prayer, but instead feasted the Muslim holiday of Ramadan.
Sam, You, of all the people I know, show how to be Jesus in and through the customs and holidays of our culture and neighborhood.
In reality, the resurrection would never be celebrated as Easter before the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Until the church of our time finds alternate, graceful ways to mark the Christian life of adults, the sad secular holidays of mid-life crisis - retirement, aging, and finally death and dying - will cast a spell over the lives of Christians.
It has a section on the holiday of thanksgiving, and it previews, without exactly predicting, President Obama's omission (according to news reports) of any mention of God in his address this year, which marks a first for Thanksgiving proclamations.
Yesterday marked the Jewish holiday of Purim, when Jews will gather together for festive meals and merriment, exchange gifts, and most centrally, assemble in synagogue for mirthful public readings of the Book of Esther — all in celebration of the salvation recounted therein.
NYC public schools recognize holidays of both the Christian and Jewish faith.
The United States is not a christian nation, therefore, we should respect the religious holidays of major minority religions as well as the christian ones.
Many private schools have school on holidays of every major religion and nobody complains there — if you need to skip school to attend religious services, that is usually acceptable, but to make it a city - wide ordinance is just ridiculous.
If you are from another country and want to follow the holidays of another country then follow them your self and take off of school your self or go back to the country you came from and close the schools there for your countries Holidays.
I'm not sure promoting a holiday of a religion that demonizes free artistic expression as well as gay people (both in the Koran and the Hadith) fits what New York, as well as America, is all about.
If we celebrate all religions equally fine, but we are not going to celebrate holidays of a group of people who hate american life and ignore other religious groups who we coexist with peacefully!
The same should hold for holidays of all religions.
This means religious holidays of Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism etc etc..
Reason being, if we can't acknowledge every holiday of every religion, then we shouldn't recognize any of them.
It recognizes the primary holidays of most faiths (I can not attest to all) and then includes a recognition that some more observant members of different faiths may have other days that are equally significant to them.
If atheists and Christians really have nothing better to do than snipe at each other, then BOTH of them miss a fundamental point of the holiday of Christmas.
The holidays of the traditional Christian calendar are being either replaced by fake ones (Earth Day) or simply hollowed out.
Today is the Jewish holiday of Purim.
In the Church year the high days and holy days have given way to the mere holidays of the secular year, if only for the privileged.
The event is typically held during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan, but this year's fast was pushed back to accommodate the university calendar.
Did we trade it in for the holidays of theirs we redeemed and turned into Christmas and Easter?I'd say that's a fair enough trade, but I think....
CNN: On holiday of sacrifice, many Syrians can not celebrate Artillery shelling, water outages and food shortages, rather than presents and sweets, greeted many Syrians on the most important Muslim holiday of the year.
CNN: As worshipers gather, Pakistani city endures second deadly blast in two days For the second time in two days, a deadly blast shook a northwest Pakistani city as worshippers marked the sacred holiday of Ashura.
The main purpose of the book of Esther is to explain and establish the Jewish holiday of Purim.
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