Because Judaism uses a modified lunar calendar, rather than the familiar solar calendar, the secular dates of Hanukkah vary from year to year.
a website that tracks Jewish holidays and the Hebrew calendar. Here's what you need to know about Christmukkah and this year's rare calendar quirk. Christmukkah – sometimes spelled Chrismukkah ...
a popular Jewish holiday is set to also begin that evening. Hanukkah, which follows the Jewish calendar, always begins on the 25th day of Kislev, the ninth month of the Jewish calendar.
The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles ... But the term “Chrismukkah” — signifying the ...
Another difference is that on the Jewish calendar, holidays begin at sundown and continue through the next day, so Hanukkah, which lasts eight days, will get its start this year hours after the ...
The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles ... But the term "Chrismukkah" - signifying the overlap of the two holidays - had become a popular term before then.
Holiday lights may have religious roots, but today they also bring joy to people of all backgrounds, author Eli Federman ...
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, or Chanukah -- the Festival of Lights ... The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is ...
Late last month, a leader in New Hampshire’s Jewish community reached out to Concord staff to express concern about a ...