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* Eve of Sukkot
Eve of Sukkot
Sukkot, a pilgrimage feast and a time of thanksgiving, celebrates God's presence in creation and among the Jewish People.
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* First Day of Sukkot
First Day of Sukkot
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* World Communion Sunday
World Communion Sunday
On World Communion Sunday congregations can experience Holy Communion as a global faith community.

* Pavarana Founders' Day
Pavarana Founders' Day
Pavarana marks the end of the Rains Retreat. Founder's Day celebrates the introduction of Buddhism into Canada in 1905 and the first assembly of Canadian Buddhists in Toronto in 1980.

* Full Moon 16:10
Full Moon 16:10
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* International Scientologists
International Scientologists
International Association of Scientologists Day. This day celebrates the founding of the International Association of Scientologists, the membership organization responsible for safeguarding and ensuring the continuity and expansion of the Scientology religion.
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* Eve of Shemini Atzeret
Eve of Shemini Atzeret
Begins at sundown. Shemini Atzeret, the eighth day of assembly, is a separate holiday concluding Sukkoth and the entire fall holiday season. It marks the beginning of winter in the land of Israel.

* Last Day of Sukkot
Last Day of Sukkot
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* Eve of Simhat Torah
Eve of Simhat Torah
Simhat Torah, (Rejoicing of the Law) is the beginning of the synagogue's annual Torah reading cycle. Reform Jews celebrate it along with Shmini Atzeret.

* Shemini Atzeret
Shemini Atzeret
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* Simhat Torah
Simhat Torah
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* Ghambar Ayathrem begins
Ghambar Ayathrem begins
Ghambar Ayathrem celebrates the creation of plants, the sowing of the winter crop, and the return of herds from pasture.
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* Ghambar Ayathrem ends
Ghambar Ayathrem ends

* 'Ilm
'Ilm
'Ilm (Knowledge), the 12th month.
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* Mahavira Nirvana
Mahavira Nirvana
Mahavira (6th century BCE), the 24th Tirthankara, attained nirvana and release from the cycle of rebirth (moksha).

* Diwali
Diwali
Diwali (Deepavali), a very popular Hindu festival known as the Festival of Lights, is dedicated to the Goddesses Kali in Bengal and Lakshmi (the Goddess of Wealth) in the rest of India. Diwali is associated with a story about the destruction of evil by Lord Vishnu in one of his many manifestations.

* Bandi Chhor Divas
Bandi Chhor Divas
Bandi Chhor Divas means "The day of the prisoner's release." It commemorates the return of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji, to the holy city of Amritsar after his release from detention. Since he was released on the day of Diwali (the 'Festival of Lights'), Sikhs in Amritsar illuminate the city.
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* New Moon 05:33
New Moon 05:33
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* Installation of the Guru
Installation of the Guru
Installation of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. This date celebrates the passing on the Guruship to the Holy Scriptures (the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji) by the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

* Birth of the Bab
Birth of the Bab
The birth anniversary of the Bab (herald of the new age for Baha'is). His shrine is at the Baha'i World Centre, Haifa, Israel.
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* Jnana Panchmi
Jnana Panchmi
Jnana Panchmi (Day of Knowledge). Some Jains celebrate Jnana Panchmi, transcendent wisdom, by fasting for 36 hours. Others perform rituals and pray for right knowledge.
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* Samhain
Samhain
Samhain celebrates the Celtic New Year. The dying God returns to the womb of the Goddess in preparation for rebirth at Yule. The souls of those who have died during the turning of the past year's wheel are bid farewell. It also marks the third and final harvest. Vegan Wiccans harvest nuts, the kernels of which are symbols of wisdom. As the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is thinnest at this time, ancestors can join the celebrations.
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The 2009 Multifaith Calendar, “Reflections of Joy,” is published by the Multifaith Action Society of British Columbia. To order copies of the calendar contact: Multifaith Action Society of BC — 305 41st Ave West — Vancouver, BC V5Y 2S5

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