| Multifaith Observances 2007-08 |
| September | ||
| Islam | September 13, Ramadan (Holy Month of day time fasting begins) | |
| Judaism | September 13, Rosh Hashanah (New Year 5768) | |
| September 22, Yom Kippur | ||
| September 27, Sukkot | ||
| October | ||
| Hinduism | October 11, Navaratri (Beginning of nine day celebration) | |
| October 21, Dassehra (Celebrates victory of good over evil) | ||
| Islam | October 13, Eid ul-Fitr (Breaking of the Fast of Ramadan) | |
| Bahai | October 20, Birth of the Bab | |
| November | ||
| Christianity | November 1, All Saints Day | |
| Hinduism | November 9, Diwali | |
| Bahai | November 12, Birth of Baha'u'llah | |
| December | ||
| Judaism | December 5-13, Hanukkah | |
| Christianity | December 2,First Sunday of Advent | |
| December 25, Christmas | ||
| Islam | December 19, Day of Hajj/Day at Arafat (Observed on Hajj) | |
| December 20, Eid al-Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice, observed world-wide) | ||
| Multifaith | December 26-January 1, Kwanzaa | |
| January | ||
| Christianity | January 6, Epiphany (also Ethiopian and Armenian Christmas Day) | |
| January 7, Christmas Day (Orthodox) | ||
| January 18, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (begins) | ||
| Judaism | January 22, Tu B'Shevat (Festival of Trees) | |
| Judaism and Multifaith | January 27, National Holocaust Memorial Day | |
| Islam | January 19, Ashura (commemorates martyrdom of Husain, Prophet Muhammad's grandson) | |
| February | ||
| Christianity | February 6, Ash Wednesday | |
| Chinese | February 7, Chinese New Year | |
| Hinduism | February 11, Vasant Panchami (Associated with Saraswati, goddess of learning,Lakshmi, goddess of wealth) | |
| March | ||
| Christianity | March 10, Clean Monday (Beginning of Orthodox Lent) | |
| March 16, Palm Sunday | ||
| March 21, Good Friday | ||
| March 23, Easter | ||
| Judaism | March 21, Purim | |
| Hinduism | March 6, Mahahsivaratri (dedicated to Shiva) | |
| Islam | March 20, Milad un Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad) | |
| April | ||
| Hinduism | April 6, Bikarami Samvat (New Year 2065) | |
| Judaism | April 20, Passover | |
| Christianity | April 27, Easter (Orthodox) | |
| May | ||
| Judaism | May 2, Yom Hashoah (in memory of the Holocaust victims | |
| Buddhism | May 20, Wesak (Budha Day) | |