Yule Winter Solstice (Pagan)
Yule Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, celebrated by Pagans with rituals, feasts, and gatherings to welcome the rebirth of the sun and the return of light.
Yule Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, celebrated by Pagans with rituals, feasts, and gatherings to welcome the rebirth of the sun and the return of light.
Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, observed by Christians with religious services, gift-giving, and festive traditions to celebrate the message of peace, love, and goodwill.
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, celebrated by Jews with candle lighting, prayers, and festivities over eight nights.
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration honoring African heritage and culture, observed by African Americans with rituals, feasts, and reflections on principles such as unity, self-determination, and collective work and responsibility.
Boxing Day, observed in several countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia, is a public holiday for giving to the less fortunate, spending time with family, and enjoying sports and entertainment after Christmas.
New Year's Eve marks the end of the current year and the beginning of the new year, celebrated with parties, fireworks, and countdowns to midnight to welcome the fresh start and new opportunities.