Orthodox Easter
Many Orthodox Christians in the United States mark Easter Sunday, also known as Pascha, as the day Jesus Christ was resurrected, according to the Christian bible.
Many Orthodox Christians in the United States mark Easter Sunday, also known as Pascha, as the day Jesus Christ was resurrected, according to the Christian bible.
'Cinco de Mayo' means "Fifth of May" in Spanish and is a festival of Mexican pride and heritage.
Many Orthodox churches in the United States observe Easter Monday on the day after the Orthodox Easter Sunday date.
Many people in the United States observe Yom Hashoah by remembering Holocaust victims who died during World War II.