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Online content: site 1 summarize the three winter holidays of three kings day, kwanzaa, and hanukkah. explain why these holidays

are honored and how they are celebrated by individual cultural groups. (site 1)
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The Summary of the The Three kings Day, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah are holidays are given below.

<h3>What is the three kings holiday?</h3>

This is also called the Epiphany and it is know n to be taken place after  the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas and the day that comes right after is called Three Kings Day. This  is known to be an holiday that is celebrated because it was the day the three wise men was said to have seen baby Jesus first and gave him some gift.

It is often celebrated along with family members by the act of a large cake or pie, looking for object hidden and going to church service. It is mostly celebrated by the Catholics.

<h3>What is the Kwanzaa?</h3>

This is celebrated from December 26 and it is said to last for about seven days. Kwanzaa is known to be a kind of celebration of community, family and  also of culture. It was set up as a way to help African Americans in diaspora  be linked with their African roots and heritage.

 Each 7 day of the week has its own unique theme such as : unity, self-determination, collective work and others It is often celebrated with family members and friends, along with the playing of music and thinking about on the theme of the day.

<h3>What is the Hanukkah?</h3>

This is said to be a religious Jewish celebration and it is one that occurs between late November and late December of every year. It serves as a way to remember the re-dedication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem (took place in 160 BCE).  In course of the celebration which lasts for about 8 days and 8 nights, the Jews are known to be involved in lots of ceremonies (such as prayers), along with their family or community.  

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