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While you can find the Spooky Scorched spawning at various spots across Appalachia, these are the best places to farm them (thanks, Fallout Builds). The following activities were a common feature of Halloween in Ireland and Britain during the 17th–20th centuries. Some have become more widespread and continue to be popular today. Skog, Jason (2008). Teens in Finland. Capstone. p.31. ISBN 978-0-7565-3405-9. Most funerals are Lutheran, and nearly 98 percent of all funerals take place in a church. It is customary to take pictures of funerals or even videotape them. To Finns, death is a part of the cycle of life, and a funeral is another special occasion worth remembering. In fact, during All Hallow's Eve and Christmas Eve, cemeteries are known as valomeri, or seas of light. Finns visit cemeteries and light candles in remembrance of the deceased. Fires in History: The Haunted Castle". Archived from the original on 25 March 2017 . Retrieved 9 August 2017.

Eddie J. Smith, in his book Halloween, Hallowed is Thy Name, offers a religious perspective to the wearing of costumes on All Hallows' Eve, suggesting that by dressing up as creatures "who at one time caused us to fear and tremble", people are able to poke fun at Satan "whose kingdom has been plundered by our Saviour". Images of skeletons and the dead are traditional decorations used as memento mori. [191] [192] The annual New York Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, is the world's largest Halloween parade, with millions of spectators annually, and has its roots in New York's queer community. [193]On All Hallows' Eve, many Western Christian denominations encourage abstinence from meat, giving rise to a variety of vegetarian foods associated with this day. [238] A candy apple Allmand, Christopher (1998). The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume 7, c. 1415–c. 1500. Cambridge University Press. p.210. ISBN 978-0-521-38296-0. Archived from the original on 23 April 2016 . Retrieved 19 October 2015.

According to Alfred J. Kolatch in the Second Jewish Book of Why, in Judaism, Halloween is not permitted by Jewish Halakha because it violates Leviticus 18:3, which forbids Jews from partaking in gentile customs. Many Jews observe Yizkor communally four times a year, which is vaguely similar to the observance of Allhallowtide in Christianity, in the sense that prayers are said for both "martyrs and for one's own family". [276] Nevertheless, many American Jews celebrate Halloween, disconnected from its Christian origins. [277] Reform Rabbi Jeffrey Goldwasser has said that "There is no religious reason why contemporary Jews should not celebrate Halloween" while Orthodox Rabbi Michael Broyde has argued against Jews' observing the holiday. [278] Purim has sometimes been compared to Halloween, in part due to some observants wearing costumes, especially of Biblical figures described in the Purim narrative. [279] Islam Half Double Crochet: YO, insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through all three loops on hook. a b c Hutton, Ronald. The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain. Oxford University Press, 1996. pp. 365–369 All Faithful Departed, Commemoration of". Archived from the original on 1 November 2022 . Retrieved 1 November 2022. How Halloween Traditions Are Rooted in the Ancient Pagan Festival of Samhain". Time . Retrieved 4 December 2019.Greg Ryan (17 September 2008). "A Model of Mayhem". Hudson Valley Magazine. Archived from the original on 11 May 2011 . Retrieved 6 October 2008. You really don’t use very much, but I wanted it to be bulky so that’s why I doubled stranded (worked with 2 strands at a time). Doward, Jamie (28 October 2017). "Halloween light parties put a Christian spin on haunted celebrations". The Guardian. The first recorded purpose-built haunted attraction was the Orton and Spooner Ghost House, which opened in 1915 in Liphook, England. This attraction actually most closely resembles a carnival fun house, powered by steam. [222] [223] The House still exists, in the Hollycombe Steam Collection.

Herberholz, Donald; Herberholz, Barbara (1990). Artworks for Elementary Teachers: Developing Artistic and Perceptual Awareness. W.C. Brown. p.16. Sheikh Idris Palmer, author of A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam, has ruled that Muslims should not participate in Halloween, stating that "participation in Halloween is worse than participation in Christmas, Easter, ... it is more sinful than congratulating the Christians for their prostration to the crucifix". [280] It has also been ruled to be haram by the National Fatwa Council of Malaysia because of its alleged pagan roots stating "Halloween is celebrated using a humorous theme mixed with horror to entertain and resist the spirit of death that influence humans". [281] [282] Dar Al-Ifta Al-Missriyyah disagrees provided the celebration is not referred to as an 'eid' and that behaviour remains in line with Islamic principles. [283] Hinduism Bradley, Michael (24 October 2018). "A very Derry Halloween: a carnival of frights, fireworks and parade". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 24 October 2018 . Retrieved 25 October 2018. During the Spooky Scorched Halloween Event, Fallout 76 players will notice some of the Scorched donning spooky-themed attire in Appalachia. These critters are found in specific locations, dropping spooky treat bags and mystery candy to those who defeat them. Spooky Scorched Spawn Locations

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Fatawa – Is it forbidden for Muslims to celebrate days such as valentine's day and halloween?". Dar al-Ifta al Misriyyah. Archived from the original on 19 October 2020 . Retrieved 15 October 2020. hÓgáin, Dáithí. Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopaedia of the Irish folk tradition. Prentice Hall Press, 1991. p. 402 a b c d Rogers, Nicholas. Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night. Oxford University Press, 2002. pp. 49–50. ISBN 0-19-516896-8. One theory holds that many Halloween traditions were influenced by Celtic harvest festivals, particularly the Gaelic festival Samhain, which are believed to have pagan roots. [19] [20] [21] [22] Some go further and suggest that Samhain may have been Christianized as All Hallow's Day, along with its eve, by the early Church. [23] Other academics believe Halloween began solely as a Christian holiday, being the vigil of All Hallow's Day. [24] [25] [26] [27] Celebrated in Ireland and Scotland for centuries, Irish and Scottish immigrants took many Halloween customs to North America in the 19th century, [28] [29] and then through American influence various Halloween customs spread to other countries by the late 20th and early 21st century. [18] [30] Keep the ends of the straps on the inside and sew a straight line along the edge. I made a rectangle just to keep the straps more secure.

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