Hanukkah Will Start On Christmas Day For The First Time Since 2005
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Hanukkah, one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays, is a joyous eight-day winter festival. It begins on the 25th day of Kislev, the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar. This usually falls between late November and late December. In 2024, Hanukkah celebrations will start at sundown on December 25, coinciding with Christmas Day, and conclude on January 2, 2025. This overlap of the two holidays last occurred in 2005 and will not happen again until 2035.
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porg1312달omg I love hanukhaha!!! I get so many latekes and other food!!!
factslover12달This is amazing but now if you celebrate both of them, you don't get twice the presents
addy111112달I celebrate both because of my divorced parents and its going to be very chaotic and crazy so yeah we get twice the presents! lol
dream_beyond12달True, and while receiving presents is exciting (I, myself, enjoy them too), that's not what Christmas is about –– it's celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ!
troublemaker8712달That is so true
xstr4wxb3rryx12달it's true!
ninjanumber164912달So true!
dogpeople60011달Very true! I always go to Church on Christmas Eve and sing silent night while holding candles. It is very peaceful! ❤❤
iseman12달Presents are fun, but the history of Hanukkah is why we celebrate it, and the miracle of the oil lasting 8 nights
iseman12달Gimel is the best!
iseman12달happy Hanukkah!
victoria_wise12달Happy Hanukkah! (I love Hanukkah!)