From North Korea to Easter Island in the South Pacific Ocean, here are four places where the New Year is ushered in with ...
The ancient Maya and Aztecs had detailed calendars that celebrated New Year's Eve at different times, with traditions to mark ...
As many people gear up to celebrate the start of their New Year at the beginning of January, we take a look at how other ...
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, spans eight nights and is one of the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays. This year, in ...
Opponents of the Gregorian Calendar Date On the other hand, some of the Gedolei Yisrael (imminent rabbis) strongly opposed using the Gregorian date, claiming that those who used it were being ...
The seemingly randomness of the Gregorian calendar also occasionally throws a wrench in the Kentucky basketball schedule.
Christmas and Hanukkah both always fall on the 25th, but of two different months, with Christmas coming on the 25th of December on the Gregorian calendar, and Hanukkah starting on the 25th day of the ...
Various cultures around the world celebrate the New Year on different dates according to their unique calendars and ...