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1.4.9.9 9. Holidays and Festivals in September

9. Holidays and Festivals in September

Harvest Festival

Harvest Festival is a celebration of the food grown on the land.

Thanksgiving ceremonies and celebrations for a successful harvest are both worldwide and very ancient. In Britain, people have given thanks for successful harvests since pagan times. They celebrate this day by singing, praying and decorating churches with baskets of fruit and food in a festival known as “Harvest Festival”, usually during the month of September.

Harvest Festival reminds Christians of all the good things God gives them. This makes them want to share with others who are not so fortunate. In schools and in churches, people bring food from home to a Harvest Festival Service. After the service, the food that has been put on display is usually made into parcels and given to people in need.

Harvest festivals are traditionally held on or near the Sunday of the Harvest Moon. This is the full moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox (about Sept. 23). In two years out ofthree, the Harvest Moon comes in September, but in some years it occurs in October. Unlike the USA and Canada, the U.K. does not have a national holiday for Harvest Festival.

The harvest festival of the Jewish religion is called Sukkot or “Feast of Ingathering” or the “Feast of Tabernacles”10. It is celebrated at the end of the year, after Rosh Hoshanah, the third of the great Annual Festivals.