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* Full Moon 07:30
Full Moon 07:30
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6 7 8 9 10
* Human Rights Day (UN)
Human Rights Day (UN)
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* Eve of Hanukkah
Eve of Hanukkah
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights (and the Feast of Dedication), commemorates the victory of Judah the Maccabee and religious freedom, and the rededication of the Temple in 165 BCE. It also celebrates the power of God and the faithfulness of Israel. Suspension of work is not required.
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* First Day of Hanukkah
First Day of Hanukkah

* Masa'il
Masa'il
Masa'il (Questions), the 15th month.
13 14 15 16
* New Moon 12:02
New Moon 12:02
17 18
* First of Muharram
First of Muharram
The first of Muharram (first month of the Islamic year 1431) celebrates the Hijra (migration) of Muhammad and his followers in 622 CE, from Mecca to Medina, where they established the first Islamic community.
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* Last Day of Hanukkah
Last Day of Hanukkah
20 21
* Solstice 17:47 UT
Solstice 17:47 UT

* Yule
Yule
Yule, which marks the New Year in the Anglo-Saxon and northern traditions of Wicca, is the celebration of the brith of the God as the Winter-born King, symbolized by the rebirth of the life-generating and life-sustaining sun. It is a time for ritually shedding the impurities of the past year, and for contemplating avenues of spiritual development in the the year ahead.

* Tohji-taisai
Tohji-taisai
Tohji-taisai, the Grand Ceremony of the December Solstice, celebrates the joy of the ending of the yin period of the sun, when it declines in strength, and the beginning of its growing power or yang period. The sun is of central importance in Japan, expressing the presence of Amaterasu Omikami, the Kami of the Sun.
22 23 24 25
* Christmas W, E - New Calendar
Christmas W, E - New Calendar
Christmas celebrates the anniversary of the birth of Jesus. Christmas is given more importance in Western Christianity than in Eastern.
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* Death Anniversary Zarathustra
Death Anniversary Zarathustra
The anniversary of the death of Zarathustra (Zoroaster), the founder of the Zoroastrian faith. His dates are uncertain: the Greeks dated him at ca. 6000 BCE. Modern scholarship suggests he lived in the second millennium BCE. Some of his hymns, known as Gathas, are preserved in the Zoroastrian scriptures.

* Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is celebrated by many North Americans of West African descent in recognition of their African heritage. The candles of a seven-branched candelabrum representing attributes such as unity, self-determination, responsiblility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith, are successively lit over the seven days of the festival.
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* 'Ashura'
'Ashura'
'Ashura' commemorates the martyrdom of Husain (Prophet Muhammad's grandson) in AH 61 (680 CE). Shi'ite Muslims (who call the festival Muharram) celebrate for ten days from the first of Muharram. 'Ashura' is also associated with the safe landing of Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat.
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* Lunar Eclipse
Lunar Eclipse
Partial over Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia.

* Full Moon 19:13
Full Moon 19:13

* Sharaf
Sharaf
Sharaf (Honor), the 16th month.

* Ghambar Maidyarem begins
Ghambar Maidyarem begins
Ghambar Maidyarem celebrates the creation of animals. It is also the time for equitable sharing of food.
   
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Baha’i Faith
Buddhism
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Hinduism
Islam
Jainism
Judaism
Miscellaneous
Scientology
Shinto
Sikhism
Unitarianism
Wicca
Zoroastrianism

The 2009 Multifaith Calendar, “Reflections of Joy,” is published by the Multifaith Action Society of British Columbia. To order copies of the calendar contact: Multifaith Action Society of BC — 305 41st Ave West — Vancouver, BC V5Y 2S5

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