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    Ever wonder why a rabbit brings eggs on a moving date? Discover the lunar secrets and ancient spring traditions that shaped our modern Easter basket.

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    Easter is a living holiday that has absorbed many different cultures and ideas over the years—Jewish, Roman, Germanic, and Anglo-Saxon. It’s a testament to how humans are always looking for ways to express hope and renewal.

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    The date of Easter is unpredictable because it is determined by a combination of lunar mechanics and the solar calendar. Specifically, it is set as the first Sunday following the first full moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox. This calculation, known as the Computus, was established by the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE to keep the holiday linked to the timing of the Jewish Passover while ensuring it always fell on a Sunday. Because the lunar year is 11 days shorter than the solar year, the holiday drifts within a 35-day window between March 22nd and April 25th.

    The name is a linguistic outlier derived from the Anglo-Saxon calendar. According to the eighth-century monk the Venerable Bede, the month of April was originally called Ēosturmōnaþ, named after a pagan goddess named Eostre. While Bede is the only historical writer to mention her by name, 20th-century archaeological discoveries of inscriptions to the matronae Austriahenae and linguistic links to the Proto-Indo-European root for "dawn" suggest she was an ancient deity associated with the rising sun. As Christianity spread, the name of her festival month was adopted for the celebration of the resurrection.

    The association began with practical observations and medieval traditions rather than direct religious decree. Eggs became prominent because they were forbidden during the strict Lenten fast; since chickens continued to lay them, a massive surplus was boiled and preserved to be eaten as a "grand finale" on Easter Sunday. The "Easter Bunny" originated from the German Osterhase (Easter Hare). This stemmed from a biological misunderstanding where people saw hares near the ground-nests of lapwing birds and mistakenly assumed the hares had laid the eggs found there.

    Despite popular internet memes and claims popularized by 19th-century writers like Alexander Hislop, there is no linguistic or historical connection between Easter and Ishtar. "Easter" has Germanic roots related to the dawn and the east, while "Ishtar" is a Semitic name for a Babylonian goddess of war and love. The two words sound similar in English by coincidence, but they belong to entirely different language families and cultural traditions.

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    Unpacking the Mysteries of Easter

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    The Dawn of Eostre and the Month of April

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    The Global Shell Game and the Ancient Egg

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    The Hare and the Bird and the Goddess

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    The Lunar Dance and the Moving Date

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    From Holy Week to the Easter Basket

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    The Practical Playbook: Bringing the History Home

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