This Sabbath is celebrated on December 21, during the winter solstice.
We celebrate the lengthening of the days by living the longest night of the year, as well as the birth of God.
Yule (pronounced "EWE-elle" or "Youl") is one of the 4 Sabbaths celebrating the festival of sun and fire. It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and, in some particular places, the Sun does not rise at all. Yule represents the first official day of Winter and from that day until Midsummer, the days will get longer, banishing darkness and bringing light, symbol of warmth and life on Earth. Yule's exact date varies between December 20 and 23