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December 22, 2025 Holiday:

Last Day of Chanukah

The Last Day of Chanukah is a joyous celebration that marks the final day of the eight-day Jewish festival of light. On this day, families and friends gather together to light the ninth and final candle on the menorah, symbolizing the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days in the rededicated Temple in Jerusalem. Traditional activities include exchanging gifts, playing dreidel, and indulging in delicious fried treats like latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts). It's a time to reflect on the significance of faith, perseverance, and community, and to bask in the warmth and love of family and friends. As the last candle flickers out, the festive atmosphere is palpable, and the sense of gratitude and joy is felt by all.

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Holidays on December 22, 2025:
Birthdays on December 22:

Meghan Trainor

32 Years Old

Singer-songwriter and producer known for empowering pop anthems and doo-wop-inspired sound, promoting body positivity and self-acceptance.

Robin Gibb

Died in 2012, aged 62

A legendary vocalist and songwriter behind iconic harmonies and hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love" with the Bee Gees, dominating the disco era.

Ralph Fiennes

63 Years Old

A renowned actor celebrated for his iconic portrayals of villains, including Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter franchise. He's also recognized for his work in theater and film, ea...

Diane Sawyer

80 Years Old

Renowned anchor of ABC World News, known for her in-depth reporting and interviews with world leaders and celebrities.

DaBaby

34 Years Old

A chart-topping rapper known for his energetic flow, catchy hooks, and unapologetic lyrics, blending street sensibility with mainstream appeal.

Ted Cruz

55 Years Old

A Canadian-American lawyer and politician who serves as the junior United States Senator for Texas, known for his conservative views and controversial statements.

Barbara Billingsley

Died in 2010, aged 94

Iconic TV mom and actress, best known for her role as June Cleaver in the classic sitcom "Leave It to Beaver".

Steve Carlton

81 Years Old

Hall of Fame pitcher with 4 Cy Young Awards, known for his dominant left-handed pitching and impressive career statistics.

Maurice Gibb

Died in 2003, aged 53

Member of the Bee Gees, a legendary pop group that dominated the disco era with iconic hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love".

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Died in 1988, aged 27

A pioneering artist who merged graffiti, abstract expressionism, and neo-expressionism to create vibrant, thought-provoking works that explored race, identity, and social justice. ...

David S. Goyer

60 Years Old

Screenwriter behind iconic superhero films and TV shows, including the Blade trilogy and The Dark Knight trilogy, known for redefining comic book characters for the big screen.

Jordin Sparks

36 Years Old

R&B pop sensation and actress who rose to fame after winning season 6 of American Idol, known for her powerful vocals and hit singles like "No Air" and "Tattoo".

Events from History on December 22:
47 years ago
At the pivotal Third Plenum of the 11th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, Deng Xiaoping boldly reverses Mao-era policies, paving the way for China's remarkable economic transformation. This groundbreaking gathering in Beijing marks a seismic shift, as Deng's vision for modernization and open markets begins to take shape, gradually propelling China towards its current status as a global economic powerhouse.
36 years ago
Berlin's Iconic Gate Reopens, Unifying Germany (Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany) 1989
As the Berlin Wall's grip on the city loosened, the majestic Brandenburg Gate swung open its gates, ending nearly three decades of division between East and West Germany. Jubilant crowds surged through the iconic monument, symbolizing the reunification of a nation. The once-divided city was now free to forge a new future, united and strong. This momentous occasion marked the beginning of a new era, as Germans from both sides came together, eager to rebuild and redefine their country.
In a bid to turn the tide of World War II, Adolf Hitler greenlights the development of the V-2 rocket, a powerful weapon capable of delivering a ton of explosives to the heart of Britain. This top-secret project, codenamed "Aggregate," would give the Nazis a significant advantage in the war, striking fear into the hearts of their enemies. Hitler's decision marks a crucial shift in the war's trajectory, paving the way for a new era of long-range warfare.
A dark day in French history unfolded as Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a brilliant and ambitious Jewish military officer, was arrested and accused of treason. A torn and suspicious-looking document emerged, alleged to be a letter to a German officer, and Dreyfus was found guilty of espionage. The trial was a sham, with fabricated evidence and blatant anti-Semitism clouding the judgment. As the verdict was read, the courtroom erupted in anti-Semitic chants, and Dreyfus's reputation was left in tatters. Little did the world know, this marked the beginning of one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice in history – the Dreyfus Affair.
Three weeks after King Henry I's passing, dynastic drama unfolded as Stephen of Blois, Henry's nephew, swooped in to claim the throne of England. With the late king's daughter, Matilda, waiting in the wings, Stephen saw an opportunity too good to pass up. In a private ceremony, he was crowned king, sparking a period of turmoil known as The Anarchy. This power grab would ignite a 19-year struggle for the crown, pitting Stephen against Matilda and her followers. Little did Stephen know, his hasty coronation would plunge England into a dark era of political upheaval and bloodshed.
36 years ago
The Romanian people had had enough of Nicolae Ceau?escu's brutal communist regime, and on December 22, 1989, they took a stand. As protests and violence escalated, Ceau?escu and his wife Elena fled Bucharest in a helicopter, leaving behind a trail of bloodshed and chaos. Meanwhile, Ion Iliescu, a former communist leader, emerged as the leader of the National Salvation Front, vowing to bring democracy to Romania. The once-feared dictator was now on the run, and the Romanian people were rejoicing at their newfound freedom.
Notable Deaths on December 22:
2014Joe Cocker Legendary English singer-songwriter, revered for his raspy voice and iconic covers.
2002Joe Strummer The Clash's charismatic lead singer
1943Beatrix Potter Beloved children's book author and illustrator whose whimsical tales captured young hearts
1989Samuel Beckett Acclaimed author, playwright, and Nobel laureate, pushing the boundaries of modern literature
2019Ram Dass Spiritual teacher and author who explored the realms of consciousness and inner transformation
1993Don DeFore Beloved actor, bringing depth and warmth to the silver screen
2014Christine Cavanaugh Versatile American actress, celebrated for her diverse film and television performances.
1880George Eliot English novelist and poet, renowned for her literary works
2018Paddy Ashdown Influential British politician, respected for his leadership and commitment to public service.
1942Franz Boas Prominent anthropologist and linguist who shed light on the world's diverse cultures
1979Darryl F. Zanuck Pioneering Hollywood producer behind some of the greatest films of his time
2012Ryan Freel MVP professional baseball player
1940Nathanael West Acclaimed author and screenwriter whose works explored the complexities of human nature
1939Ma Rainey Legendary blues singer known for her powerful voice and energetic performances
2010Fred Foy Veteran American soldier and announcer
1965Richard Dimbleby Renowned journalist whose reporting insightfully captured the world's complex issues
1995Butterfly McQueen Dynamic actress and dancer, twinkling on stage and screen
1995James Meade Innovative economist and Nobel laureate, shaping the global economy
1988Chico Mendes Fearless trade union leader, fighting for environmental and social justice
1968Raymond Gram Swing Award-winning journalist whose work shed light on global events and issues