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| Date | Time | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Sun. 10/16 | All day | Sukkot IV (CH''M) |
| Mon. 10/17 | All day | Sukkot V (CH''M) |
| Tue. 10/18 | All day | Sukkot VI (CH''M) |
| Wed. 10/19 | All day | Sukkot VII (Hoshana Raba) |
| Thu. 10/20 | All day | Last quarter |
| All day | Shmini Atzeret | |
| Fri. 10/21 | All day | Simchat Torah |
| Wed. 10/26 | All day | New moon |
| Fri. 10/28 | All day | Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan |
| Sat. 10/29 | All day | Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan |
| Sun. 10/30 | All day | Reformation Day Protestant day. On this day in 1517 Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Theses on the door of the church in Wittenberg Germany, thereby beginning the Protestant Reformation. Lutherans observe this day on the preceding of following Sunday. |
| Wed. 11/2 | All day | First quarter |
| Sat. 11/5 | All day | Yaum-Arafah (Yom Arafat) Yom Arafat falls on the ninth of Dhu Al-Hijja, when people on the Hajj are assembled for the "standing" at the plain of Arafat (in Mina near Makkah) during the Haj. Muslims around the world gather at the local mosque (masjid) for prayer in spiritual solidarity with those at Arafat. |
| Sun. 11/6 | All day | Eidul-Adha (Eid Al-Adha) Eid Al-Adha ("The Feast of the Sacrifice") commemorates Abraham's willingness and obedience to sacrifice his son Ishmael to God (and God's mercy in substituting a lamb for Ishmael). This feast is part of the Haj, and takes place on the tenth of Dhu Al-Hijja of the Islamic calendar. For those on the Hajj and for many others the day begins with the sacrifice of an animal in commemoration of the Angel Gabriel's substitution of a lamb as Abraliam's sacrificial obligation. One-third of the meat is given to the poor, with the remainder shared with neighbors and family members. This holiday is then celebrated in much the same way as Eid Al-Fitr - with good food, gifts for children and general merrymaking. |
| Thu. 11/10 | All day | Full moon |
| Fri. 11/11 | All day | Armistice Day |
| All day | Remembrance Day (Jour du Souvenir) | |
| Fri. 11/18 | All day | Last quarter |
| Fri. 11/25 | All day | New moon |
| Sat. 11/26 | All day | Islamic New Year The First of Muharram marks the new year. The date fluctuates (in the Gregorian calendar) from year to year as it is based on the Islamic lunar calendar. |