You open the first window of the advent calendar on the first day of December.
one a day, that is part of the treat, learning patience and waiting for good things.
The ecumenical calender is based upon biblical events and as such is not restricted to the solar calendar. As such the seasons differ in length and rarely line up with the popular celebrating of a season. For this reason to help people of the Christian faith better track the season of advent up to Christmas the calendar is designed to act as a daily reminder that we are approaching the time when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ!http://jesuswept.blog.ca
They can and do eat whatever they wish to eat during Advent.
It should not eat on the first day.
yes they did
a lot.
first of all you are an idiot who can't spell. but anyways they eat about 1000 pounds of krill a day
Food, and if they are observant Jews, kosher food. There are two fast days in the Jewish calendar when Jews do not eat anything. Perhaps these are the "non regular days" to which the question refers. These are Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av.
Passover begins on the 15th of Nissan in the Hebrew calendar. That date occurs in late March or early April in the familiar civil calendar. Answer 2 Passover, or "Pesach" in Hebrew (פסח), begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nissan (ניסן). In Leviticus 23:5-6, it says, "In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at dusk, is the Lord'S passover. And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the Lord; seven days you shall eat unleavened bread." The word "Pesach" comes from the Hebrew word for "jump", or, in maybe a more dignified way to say it, "pass over".
mid-afternoon
Thr first Saturday in February!!
the first man isn't part of the group-trick question