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elleng

(136,090 posts)
Thu Nov 25, 2021, 09:56 PM Nov 2021

Why Does Hanukkah Change Dates Every Year?

(My daughter's father in law asked this, today, so I said I'd find the answer.)

The Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar, which means it's based upon the cycles of the Moon. The modern secular calendar most people around the world use (known as the Gregorian calendar), is a solar calendar, which means it's based upon Earth's revolution around the Sun.

There are about twelve and a half lunar months in a solar calendar year. To make sure that lunar months always occur in the same seasons, the Jewish calendar incorporates a leap month every few years.

Since the Jewish and Gregorian calendars are based upon different cycles, set dates on one calendar correlate to different dates on the other calendar each year. Although Hanukkah always begins on the 25th day of Kislev, that date can fall anywhere between late November and late December on the Gregorian calendar.

So that's why Hanukkah always changes dates every year on the Gregorian calendar…while always being on the same date every year on the Jewish calendar!

https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-does-hanukkah-change-dates-every-year

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Why Does Hanukkah Change Dates Every Year? (Original Post) elleng Nov 2021 OP
This coming year will have a leap month, Adar Sheini, 2nd Adar Danmel Nov 2021 #1
Thanks! elleng Nov 2021 #2

Danmel

(5,233 posts)
1. This coming year will have a leap month, Adar Sheini, 2nd Adar
Thu Nov 25, 2021, 10:24 PM
Nov 2021

That will move Passover, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and Hanukkah later in the solar calendar year.
While the Muslim calendar is also a lunar calendar, there is no specific season assigned to Ramadan, so the calendar is not adjusted and Ramadan can occur any time during the year.

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