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| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Thu. 5/5 | All day | Rosh Chodesh Iyyar |
| Mon. 5/9 | All day | Yom HaZikaron |
| Tue. 5/10 | All day | First quarter |
| All day | Yom HaAtzma'ut | |
| Tue. 5/17 | All day | Full moon |
| Sun. 5/22 | All day | Lag B'Omer |
| Tue. 5/24 | All day | Last quarter |
| Wed. 5/25 | All day | Spring Bank Holiday |
| Wed. 6/1 | All day | New moon |
| All day | Yom Yerushalayim | |
| Fri. 6/3 | All day | Rosh Chodesh Sivan |
| Tue. 6/7 | All day | Erev Shavuot |
| Wed. 6/8 | All day | Shavuot I |
| Thu. 6/9 | All day | First quarter |
| All day | Shavuot II | |
| Wed. 6/15 | All day | Full moon |
| Thu. 6/23 | All day | Last quarter |
| Wed. 6/29 | All day | Isra Me'raj (Isra wa Al-Miraj) Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj ("the night journey and ascension") commemorates the journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Jerusalem, his ascension into the seven heavens, and his return in the same night. These events acknowledge that all the Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) have one and the same God as their source. In this night, Muslims believe, the Prophet was instructed to establish the five daily prayers in their current form. On this night, Muslims believe, Muhammad prayed together with Abraham, Moses and Jesus in the area of the Al-Aqsa mosque. The rock from which he is believed to have ascended to heaven to speak with God is the one seen inside the Dome of the Rock. Isra wa Al-Miraj as it is sometimes called is celebrated on the twenty-seventh of Rajab of the Islamic calendar. |
| Fri. 7/1 | All day | New moon |
| All day | Canada Day (FĂȘte du Canada) |