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The original month of Ramadan (Capricorn or the Julian Calendar December) began with the visitation feasts of the winter solstice (which was corrupted into "Saturnalia"), covering Epiphany, and came to conclusion through the 8 day celebration of Kalenda (laylat ulQadr) described in the Talmud as established by Adam for the children of Noah, following the advent period of solemnity and fasting. The original Kalenda (Noachite New Year) celebration following immediately on from Saturnalia began with the vigil on the eve of Dec 25th (originally just after the winter solstice) and lasted until Jan 1st. The fact that it is still remembered today by high-church Christians is a still lasting testimony to the fact that Christianity's origins were once regarded as a legitimate Noachite extension of Judasim. The Christmas Proclamation of "Kalenda" otherwise mentioned ''only'' in the Talmud and Mishna (Avodah Zara 8a), is announced at the conclusion of the prayer vigil held just before midnight mass at Christmas Eve. It may also be included in the Midnight mass itself immediately before the Gloria.
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The original month of Ramadan (Capricorn or December in the Julian Calendar) began with the visitation feasts of the winter solstice (which was corrupted into "Saturnalia"), covering Epiphany, and came to conclusion through the 8 day celebration of Kalenda (laylat ulQadr) described in the Talmud as established by Adam for the children of Noah, following the advent period of solemnity and fasting. The original Kalenda (Noachite New Year) celebration following immediately on from Saturnalia began with the vigil on the eve of Dec 25th (originally just after the winter solstice) and lasted until Jan 1st. The fact that it is still remembered today by high-church Christians is a still lasting testimony to the fact that Christianity's origins were once regarded as a legitimate Noachite extension of Judasim. The Christmas Proclamation of "Kalenda" otherwise mentioned ''only'' in the Talmud and Mishna (Avodah Zara 8a), is announced at the conclusion of the prayer vigil held just before midnight mass at Christmas Eve. It may also be included in the Midnight mass itself immediately before the Gloria.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:55, 2 August 2011

The original month of Ramadan (Capricorn or December in the Julian Calendar) began with the visitation feasts of the winter solstice (which was corrupted into "Saturnalia"), covering Epiphany, and came to conclusion through the 8 day celebration of Kalenda (laylat ulQadr) described in the Talmud as established by Adam for the children of Noah, following the advent period of solemnity and fasting. The original Kalenda (Noachite New Year) celebration following immediately on from Saturnalia began with the vigil on the eve of Dec 25th (originally just after the winter solstice) and lasted until Jan 1st. The fact that it is still remembered today by high-church Christians is a still lasting testimony to the fact that Christianity's origins were once regarded as a legitimate Noachite extension of Judasim. The Christmas Proclamation of "Kalenda" otherwise mentioned only in the Talmud and Mishna (Avodah Zara 8a), is announced at the conclusion of the prayer vigil held just before midnight mass at Christmas Eve. It may also be included in the Midnight mass itself immediately before the Gloria.

http://www.chazonhatorah.org/chapter-8-christmas-and-new-years-the-kabbalah-koan-of-adam-s-lost-yom-tov.htm

http://www.halakhah.com/zarah/zarah_8.html

http://www.come-and-hear.com/zarah/zarah_8.html

http://rchaimqoton.blogspot.com/2005/12/winters-darkness.html

http://www.newlondon.org.uk/files/Dec06.pdf

http://100777.com/node/642

http://www.thejc.com/judaism/judaism-features/did-adam-have-a-taste-mince-pies