Many people spend the Ramadan Feast Eve preparing traditional desserts, such as baklava, to give to neighbors and friends during the Ramadan Feast. Some Turkish people shop for new clothes on this day, which they then wear during the holiday.
The Ramadan Feast Eve is also an occasion to honor the dead in many Turkish households. People may cook a special meal, pişi, which consists of large pieces of fried dough, and distribute it to neighbors and the poor in remembrance of their deceased relatives. It is also common to visit the cemetery on this day.
on the 25th of December. But Catholics, Protestants and some other Christian Churches use the Gregorian calendar, while the Greek (Orthodox) and Greek Catholic Churches use the Julian calendar. The difference between the Gregorian and the Julian calendarsis 13 days. That's why in Ukraine we celebrate Christmas 13 days later, on the 7th of January. By the way we celebrate the Old New Year on the 14th of January — 13 days-later than the New one.