18/01/2026
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Yed Yennayer is the Amazigh New Year, a sacred moment that marks the beginning of the agricultural cycle and the rebirth of the earth.
Celebrated across North Africa for thousands of years, it is deeply tied to farming, seasons, and gratitude for the land that sustains life.
On this night, families come together to prepare ancestral meals, share from the same table, and pass on stories, symbols, and blessings from one generation to the next.
Yennayer is not only a celebration of a new year, but a living memory of Amazigh history, resilience, and identity.
It reflects values of community, balance with nature, and hope for fertility, abundance, and protection in the year ahead.
Honoring Yennayer is honoring roots, language, and a culture that continues to thrive through remembrance and celebration.