Chanukah is a holiday. It doesn't eat.
The last time that the first night of Hanukkah coincided with Christmas Eve was in 1978. The next time will be in 2016. It happens again in 2027, but after that it doesn't happen again until 2073.
Chanukah and Christmas coincide roughly every 19 years due to their different calendars—Chanukah follows the Hebrew lunar calendar, while Christmas is based on the Gregorian solar calendar. The overlap occurs when Chanukah begins on or around December 25, which can happen in various ways depending on the year. The last significant overlap was in 2016, and the next will be in 2024.
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Christmas won't fall on a Saturday again until December 2021, which is a LONG way away yet!
yes The last time Christmas fell on a Friday was in 2009 and it will be on a Friday again in 2015.
In the year 2020 and again in 2026.
No. Christmas Day in 2017 will be on a Monday. Christmas Day will not be on a Saturday again until 2021.
It is going to be 2017.The next time Christmas day falls on a Monday will be in 2017, then again in 2023.
chanukah and Christmas are both good holidays. It depends on religon.Answer:That's like asking which is better, an essay from a playwright or an apple tree. Christmas and Hanukkah are parts of two different religions and can't be compared objectively in terms of "better." Besides, in WikiAnswers Religions topics we shouldn't post claims of "this is better than that."
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