Top 15 Cultural Holidays Around The World
Let’s embark on a global journey, exploring the vibrant tapestry of cultural celebrations. Join us on Rastafari TV Network as we unveil the Top 15 cultural holidays worldwide.
- Enkutatash – September 11, or Meskerem 1, marks the Eritrean and Ethiopian New Year. A time of joy and new beginnings.
- Rosh Hashana in Tishri or September-October signifies the Hebrew New Year, a moment for reflection and renewal within the Hebrew community.
- Meskel, on Meskeren 17 or September 27, celebrates the finding of the true cross, a sacred event observed with vibrant processions.
- The Great Coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie the First and Empress Menen on Tekent 23 or November second, a pivotal moment in global Rastafari history.
- Feast of Saint Mariam of Zion in Aksum on Hidar 21 or November 30, a spiritual gathering honoring Saint Mariam.
- Hanukkah, in Kislev, November-December, illuminates the Hebrew calendar with the “Lighting of the Candles,” symbolizing hope and miracles.
- Kwanzaa, celebrated from December 26 to January 1, unites communities in African heritage, emphasizing principles like unity and creativity.
- Lidet, the Eritrean and Ethiopian Christmas, on Takhsas 29 or January 7, brings families together for joyous festivities.
- The Victory of the Battle of Adwa on Yekateet 23 or March 2, a day of triumph and national pride for Ethiopians.
- Ramadan, in Month 9 or around March, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection in the Islamic calendar.
- Pesach or Passover in Nisan, around March or April, commemorates the liberation of the Hebrews from slavery, a significant Hebrew festival.
- Victory Day or Patriots Day in Ethiopia, observed from Megabeet 28 or April 6, honors historical triumphs.
- Eid-ul-Fitr in Shawwali, the 10th month in Islam, celebrates the end of Ramadan, fostering unity and gratitude.
- Emperor Haile Selassie The First’s Earthstrong on Hamle 16 or July 23, a moment of reverence for Rastafarians worldwide.
- Muharram, the Islamic New Year, observed around July or August, symbolizes new beginnings and reflection within the Islamic faith.
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