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Religious Observance

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worldreligion1 year ago

"Purim's Relevance in Modern Times: Reflections Amidst Conflicting Celebrations"

Some American Jews are rethinking their Purim celebrations in light of the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, with clergy at a Washington, D.C., synagogue planning to dress up as Jewish-inspired Barbies to acknowledge the holiday's joy while recognizing the war's darkness. Divided on Israel's response, Jews in the D.C. region and beyond are grappling with how to observe Purim this year, with some emphasizing fun and others calling for a rethinking of the holiday. The war has prompted discussions on alternative interpretations of the Purim story, with some focusing on supporting women's trauma and imagining more peaceful endings. Amid conflicting emotions, the Jewish community is seeking ways to find joy and celebrate life while acknowledging the suffering in Gaza and the ongoing conflict.

religion-middle-east1 year ago

Ramadan 2024: Global Observance and Start Date Explained

The start date of Ramadan varies from country to country due to the sighting of the new moon by local Islamic authorities, marking the beginning of the ninth month in the traditional Hijri calendar. Factors such as observation methods and weather conditions contribute to the variation, leading to countries like Saudi Arabia and Oman beginning Ramadan about 24 hours apart. In Southeast Asia, several countries will observe Ramadan from Tuesday, providing extra preparation time for millions of Muslims in the region.

education2 years ago

Diwali declared school holiday in NYC.

Diwali, the South Asian Festival of Lights, is set to become a public school holiday in New York City, after state lawmakers recently passed legislation to make it a holiday in the nation’s largest school system. The holiday is one of the most significant Hindu religious observances and is also celebrated by many Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. Families have lobbied for years for recognition, and Mayor Eric Adams called the moment a major victory for local families, representing a symbolic declaration to those who feel unwelcome.