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4 Holidays and observances. 5 References. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. June 13. 196 languages. Afrikaans; ... June 13 is the 164th day of the year ...
On June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the law that made June 19th a federal holiday. Officially designated as " Juneteenth National Independence Day ", Juneteenth commemorates the belated June 19, 1865, announcement that enslaved people in the Confederate states had been freed by President Abraham Lincoln as of January 1, 1863.
In keeping with the observance of other Jewish holidays, there is both a night meal and a day meal on Shavuot. Meat is usually served at night and dairy is served either for the day meal [43] or for a morning kiddush. [51] Among the explanations given in rabbinic literature for the consumption of dairy foods on this holiday are: [52] [53]
Shavuot — June 11-13, Tuesday - Thursday. Hajj — June 14-19, Friday - Wednesday. ... Daylight savings, holidays, seasons and long weekends in 2024. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
June 13 to 19: National Nursing Assistants Week June 16 to 22: Lightning Safety Awareness Week, National Roller Coaster Week June 17 to 23: Animal Rights Awareness Week, Pollinator Week
Bank holidays. 2025. New Year’s Day. Jan. 1. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Jan. 20. Presidents’ Day. Feb. 17. Memorial Day. May 26. Juneteenth National ...
Juneteenth, observed on June 19, commemorates the announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas in June 1865, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans. The name is a portmanteau of June and nineteenth [38] [39] and has been a federal holiday since 2021. Some states and cities have additional holidays honoring ...
June 12 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - June 14. All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 26 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar. [note 1] For June 13th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on May 30.