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November 30, 2025 Holiday:

Advent Sunday

Advent Sunday is a significant holiday in the Christian calendar that marks the beginning of the Advent season, a time of preparation and anticipation for the birth of Jesus Christ. It's a period of reflection, hope, and joy, characterized by a sense of expectation and excitement. One of the most iconic traditions associated with Advent Sunday is the lighting of the first candle on the Advent wreath, which symbolizes the light of Christ and the hope of his coming. Many churches and families also observe the holiday by decorating their homes and places of worship with evergreen branches, holly, and other festive decorations. Throughout the Advent season, Christians come together to pray, sing, and engage in acts of kindness and charity, fostering a sense of community and spiritual renewal.

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Holidays on November 30, 2025:

First Sunday of Advent

First Sunday of Advent, November 30, 2025 - Begin the 4-week journey to Christmas with hope, expectation, and acts of kindness. more >>

Small Brewery Sunday

Support local breweries on Small Brewery Sunday, November 30, 2025, and discover unique experiences, innovative beers, and the passion behind the craft. more >>

St Andrew's Day

St Andrew's Day, November 30, 2025: Join Scots and Scottish heritage enthusiasts for a day of traditional music, dancing, and Scottish delicacies, honoring Scotland's patron saint. more >>

National Methamphetamine Awareness Day

National Methamphetamine Awareness Day, November 30, 2025: Learn about the devastating effects of methamphetamine addiction and how to seek help. more >>

National Mason Jar Day

National Mason Jar Day, 11/30/2025: Discover the versatility and charm of mason jars through crafts, recipes, and DIY projects that showcase simplicity, sustainability, and creativity. more >>

International Shift Worker Sunday

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National Mousse Day

National Mousse Day, November 30, 2025: Indulge in rich, creamy desserts, share recipes, and savor the delightful world of mousse. more >>

Cities for Life Day

Cities for Life Day, 11/30/2025: Join a global movement promoting human rights, dignity, and compassion, and honoring those wrongly executed or on death row. more >>

Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare

Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare, November 30, 2025. Honor victims, survivors, and families, and learn about the devastating effects of chemical warfare. more >>

Birthdays on November 30:

Billy Idol

69 Years Old

A punk rock icon and charismatic performer, known for hits like "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding," blending punk's energy with catchy hooks and style.

Ben Stiller

59 Years Old

A comedic genius behind iconic films like Zoolander and Meet the Parents, known for his witty humor and satire.

Woody Allen

89 Years Old

A renowned filmmaker and comedian, he is celebrated for his witty, neurotic, and satirical movies that often explore themes of love, relationships, and human existence.

Bo Jackson

62 Years Old

A legendary athlete who dominated both football and baseball, earning him the nickname "the greatest athlete of all time" with his impressive speed, power, and agility.

Kaley Cuoco

39 Years Old

Star of popular TV shows, including the hit sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," and known for her charming on-screen presence and comedic timing.

Ridley Scott

87 Years Old

Acclaimed filmmaker behind iconic sci-fi and historical epics, known for visually stunning and thought-provoking movies like Blade Runner, Alien, and Gladiator.

Mark Twain

Died in 1910, aged 74

Witty writer of classics like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", known for humor and social commentary.

Winston Churchill

Died in 1965, aged 90

A charismatic leader who guided Britain through World War II with his iconic oratory skills and unwavering resolve, and a prolific writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Kevin Conroy

Died in 2022, aged 66

Voice of Batman in various animated series and films, bringing the iconic character to life with his deep, brooding tone.

Dick Clark

Died in 2012, aged 82

Iconic TV host and producer behind American Bandstand, introducing generations to new music and artists. Known for his charismatic hosting style and New Year's Eve countdowns.

Bill Walsh

Died in 1975, aged 43

Legendary coach who revolutionized the game with his West Coast offense, leading the 49ers to three Super Bowl titles and setting a new standard for NFL coaches.

Gary Lineker

64 Years Old

Former English national team captain and prolific goal-scorer turned popular sports broadcaster, known for his charismatic commentary and witty Twitter presence.

Events from History on November 30:
243 years ago
After years of bloody battles and intense negotiations, American and British representatives gathered in a Parisian chamber to sign the preliminary peace articles, paving the way for the formal Treaty of Paris in 1783. This monumental agreement not only marked the end of the American Revolutionary War but also recognized American independence, a monumental victory for the fledgling nation. The ink on these documents sealed the fate of a new era, forever changing the course of history.
86 years ago
Finnish independence was thrown into chaos as Soviet bombers descended upon Helsinki, dropping their deadly cargo and sparking the brutal Winter War. The Red Army, fueled by Stalin's expansionist ambitions, crossed the Finnish border in multiple locations, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The Finns, determined to defend their sovereignty, put up a valiant fight, but their vastly outnumbered and outgunned forces faced an uphill battle against the might of the Soviet war machine.
78 years ago
The Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine, fueled by Zionist ambitions, clashed with the Arab population, who feared losing control of their homeland. As tensions escalated, the British, exhausted from World War II, struggled to maintain order. The United Nations voted to partition Palestine, leading to a surge in violence. Jewish militias, such as the Haganah, battled Arab forces, including the Arab Liberation Army. The conflict would eventually give rise to the State of Israel and pave the way for the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
84 years ago
Riga Ghetto Jews massacred in Rumbula Forest (Riga Ghetto, Riga, Latvia) 1941
Terror descended upon the Riga Ghetto as the SS-Einsatzgruppen, a feared Nazi death squad, swooped in to round up roughly 25,000 Jews. The unsuspecting victims were forcibly marched to the Rumbula Forest, where they were brutally executed in a horrific display of brutality. The massacre, which took place on November 30, 1941, was a devastating blow to the Jewish community, and it marked one of the darkest chapters of the Holocaust.
As the last Saddam Hussein loyalists fled, the United States and its coalition partners declared Iraq's liberation complete, officially ending combat operations in Operation Desert Storm. This marked a decisive victory for the international coalition, liberating Kuwait from Iraqi occupation and crippling Saddam's military might. The six-week campaign saw a stunning display of military prowess, with coalition forces conducting a daring ground assault, precision airstrikes, and a massive buildup of troops in Saudi Arabia. As the dust settled, Iraq's defeat was welcomed by the international community, and the stage was set for a new era of Middle Eastern politics.
172 years ago
In the midst of a tumultuous 19th century, the waters of Sinop, a bustling port in northern Turkey, bore witness to a brutal display of naval prowess. On a fateful day, Pavel Nakhimov, a seasoned Russian admiral, orchestrated a daring assault on the Ottoman fleet, commanded by Osman Pasha. As the Russian warships, boasting superior firepower, closed in, the Ottomans were caught off guard, their defenses no match for the Imperial Navy's might. The ensuing battle was a massacre, the Ottoman fleet send to the depths, and with it, the Turkish Empire's grip on the region began to slip.
Notable Deaths on November 30:
2013Paul Walker American actor and film star
2018George H. W. Bush 41st President of the United States and a prominent figure in American politics
1900Oscar Wilde Irish playwright, novelist, and poet celebrated for his wit and charm
2007Evel Knievel American stuntman and motorcycle legend, pushing the limits of human daring
2017Jim Nabors American actor and comedian who brought laughter and joy to audiences
2022Christine McVie Legendary English singer-songwriter and keyboardist of the iconic band
1979Zeppo Marx Beloved comedian and actor who brought laughter and joy to generations.
2013Paul Crouch Christian broadcaster and media mogul
2022Jiang Zemin Chinese politician and leader who played a significant role in the country's development
2017Alfie Curtis Acclaimed British actor known for his iconic roles on screen
2003Gertrude Ederle American swimming legend, setting records and breaking barriers
1993David Houston Soulful singer-songwriter who captivated audiences with his introspective lyrics.
1996Tiny Tim Folk legend who used his music to spread joy and positivity to the world.
2023Shane MacGowan Famous Irish singer-songwriter and frontman of the beloved band
1994Lionel Stander Versatile actor who brought characters to life on the silver screen.
2015Shigeru Mizuki Japanese writer and illustrator who created vivid worlds through his art
2006Shirley Walker American composer and conductor, orchestrating symphonies of creativity
1997Kathy Acker Pioneering avant-garde writer known for her provocative and innovative style
1998Margaret Walker Renowned author and poet, exploring the human experience through her work
2015Eldar Ryazanov Russian director and screenwriter who brought stories to life on the big screen