Archive for Saturday, January 02, 1999
New Year in Five Faiths
A new year has begun in the secular West, and ancient religious cycles continue as they have for centuries.
Following is a sampling of religious holidays in five major faiths for 1999. Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the preceding day; Islamic dates may vary slightly depending on location and astronomical conditions.
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Christianity
DATE: Jan. 6
HOLIDAY: Epiphany
WHAT IT MARKS: End of the 12 days of Christmas
DATE: Feb. 17
HOLIDAY: Ash Wednesday
WHAT IT MARKS: Beginning of Lent
DATE: March 28
HOLIDAY: Palm Sunday
WHAT IT MARKS: Beginning of Holy Week
DATE: April 2
HOLIDAY: Good Friday
WHAT IT MARKS: The day Jesus was crucified
DATE: April 4 (Western)
HOLIDAY: Easter Sunday
WHAT IT MARKS: Resurrection of Jesus
DATE: April 11 (Orthodox)
HOLIDAY: Easter Sunday
WHAT IT MARKS: Resurrection of Jesus
DATE: May 23
HOLIDAY: Pentecost
WHAT IT MARKS: Descent of Holy Spirit on Apostles
DATE: Nov. 28-Dec. 25
HOLIDAY: Advent
WHAT IT MARKS: Four weeks of preparation for Christmas
DATE: Dec. 25
HOLIDAY: Christmas
WHAT IT MARKS: Birthday of Jesus Christ
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Judaism
DATE: March 2
HOLIDAY: Purim
WHAT IT MARKS: Deliverance of Jews in ancient Persia
DATE: April 1-8
HOLIDAY: Passover
WHAT IT MARKS: Exodus of Jews from Egypt
DATE: April 13
HOLIDAY: Yom Hashoah
WHAT IT MARKS: Holocaust Remembrance Day
DATE: May 21-22
HOLIDAY: Shavuot
WHAT IT MARKS: Giving of Torah and Commandments
DATE: Sept. 11-12
HOLIDAY: Rosh Hashana
WHAT IT MARKS: Beginning of the new year
DATE: Sept. 20
HOLIDAY: Yom Kippur
WHAT IT MARKS: Day of Atonement; prayer and fasting
DATE: Sept. 25-Oct. 1
HOLIDAY: Sukkot
WHAT IT MARKS: Dwelling of Israelites in the wilderness
DATE: Oct. 2-3
HOLIDAY: Simchat Torah
WHAT IT MARKS: Torah reading cycle ends, begins again
DATE: Dec. 4-11
HOLIDAY: Hanukkah
WHAT IT MARKS: Rededication of temple at Jerusalem
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Islam
DATE: Jan. 18 (ends)
HOLIDAY: Ramadan
WHAT IT MARKS: First revelations to prophet Muhummad
DATE: Jan. 14
HOLIDAY: Laylat al-Qadr
WHAT IT MARKS: Revelation of Koran to Muhummad
DATE: Jan. 19
HOLIDAY: Eid al-Fitr
WHAT IT MARKS: Festival at the end of fasting
DATE: March 28
HOLIDAY: Eid al-Adha
WHAT IT MARKS: End of the pilgrimage to Mecca
DATE: April 17
HOLIDAY: Al-Hijra
WHAT IT MARKS: 1st of Muharram, New Year’s Day
DATE: June 26
HOLIDAY: Ma’uled al-Nabi
WHAT IT MARKS: Prophet Muhummad’s birthday
DATE: Nov. 6
HOLIDAY: Laylat al-Isra and al-Mi’raj
WHAT IT MARKS: Muhummad’s ascent to heaven and return
DATE: Nov. 23
HOLIDAY: Laylat al-Bara’ah
WHAT IT MARKS: God calls humanity to grant forgiveness
DATE: Dec. 9 (begins)
HOLIDAY: Ramadan
WHAT IT MARKS: First revelations to prophet Muhummad
Hinduism
DATE: March 1
HOLIDAY: Holi
WHAT IT MARKS: Spring carnival of bonfires, pilgrimages
DATE: March 25
HOLIDAY: Ramnavami
WHAT IT MARKS: Birth of Rama
DATE: Aug. 26
HOLIDAY: Rakhi
WHAT IT MARKS: Celebration of love and friendship
DATE: Sept. 2
HOLIDAY: Krishna Janmashtami
WHAT IT MARKS: Birth of Krishna
Buddhism
DATE: Feb. 15
HOLIDAY: Nirvana Day
WHAT IT MARKS: Death of Buddha
DATE: April 8
HOLIDAY: Wesak
WHAT IT MARKS: Birth of Buddha
DATE: Dec. 8
HOLIDAY: Bodhi Day
WHAT IT MARKS: Enlightenment of Buddha
1999 Judaic calendar
BEGINS / MONTH
Jan. 18 / Shevat
Feb. 17 / Adar
March 18 (first month of Judaic calendar) / Nisan
April 17 / Iyar
May 16 / Sivan
June 15 / Tammuz
July 14 / Av
Aug. 3 / Elul
Sept. 11 / Tishri
Oct. 11 / Heshvan
Nov. 10 / Kislev
Dec. 10 / Tevet
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MONTH / BEGINS
Shawwal / Jan. 9
Zul-Qa’dah / Feb. 18
Zul-Hijjah / March 19
Muharram / April 17 (first month of Islamic calendar)
Safar / May 17
Rabi-al-Awwal / June 15
Rabi-al-Thani / July 15
Jumada-al-Awwal / Aug. 13
Jumada-al-Thani / Sept. 11
Rajab / Oct. 11
Sha’ban / Nov. 10
Ramadan / Dec. 9
Note: Months on the Judaic and Islamic calendars are similar because both are based on the lunar cycle.
Sources: National Conference for Community and Justice, B’nai Brith, Islamic Society of North America
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