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Free February 2009 Canadian Holiday Calendar
February 2009
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February 2009 Events Explained:
Tu B'Shvat or Tu Bishvat - minor Jewish holiday and is one of the four Rosh Hashanahs. Tu Bishvat has become fairly popular with many Jews, and is celebrated with much enthusiasm in Jewish schools, synagogues, and communities. Apart from most Orthodox Jews, one of the main activities of Tu B'Shvat is the planting of new trees in open places inside Israel.
The Lantern Festival or - Shang Yuan Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the lunar year of the Chinese calendar. The Lantern Festival is the first major Chinese festival celebrated after the Chinese New Year.
Saint Valentine's Day or just plain Valentine's Day, is the day on which lovers express their love for each other. Flowers and candy are both common presents on Valentine's Day. Saint Valentine's Day is named after two men, both of which were Christian martyrs named Valentine. A great day for romantics to show their love.
Nirvana Day, also known as Parinirvana Day, is a Buddhist holiday that celebrates the day when Buddha was able achieve complete Nirvana and enlightenment.


