Jubilee
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Jubilee is a historical term for a time of celebration or rejoicing. It is defined in Leviticus 25:9 as "Yoval" in Hebrew, as the sabbatical year after seven cycles of seven years.
- Jubilee (Christian), a special year for the remission of sins
- Silver Jubilee (25 years)
- Golden Jubilee (50 years)
- Diamond Jubilee (60 years in Britain, 75 years in the United States, 100 years in South Asia)
- Platinum Jubilee (70 years in Britain, 75 years in South Asia)
- Sed festival, a ritual celebration or Jubilee of an Egyptian king's reign
- The Buckley Jubilee is a yearly festival on the second Tuesday of July in Buckley that has taken place for over 200 years
- Jubilee clock is a term used in reference to a number of clocks constructed in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Golden or Diamond Jubilee
- Jubilee College State Park is an Illinois state park located a few miles west of Peoria, Illinois
- Jubilee Street (Chinese: 租庇利街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
- Jubilee Tower is a tower in Darwen completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
- Jubilee Walkway is one of the official walkways in London, England
- Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
- Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
- Jubilee (1977 film) is a cult film directed by Derek Jarman
- Jubilee (novel), by Margaret Walker
- Jubilee (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe
- Jubilee is a rock n’ roll band from Los Angeles, California.
- Jubilee is a indie band based in Seattle, Washington
- Cowboy Jubilee is a Western song by the band Riders in the Sky
- Fisk Jubilee Singers, a group of African American singers in the 1870s
- Jubilee (album), by Grant Lee Buffalo
- Jubilee was the name given to the demo version of the Beatles song Junk
- "Jubilee" was a song on the 10,000 Maniacs 1989 album Blind Man's Zoo
- Jubilee Records, a record label specializing the Rhythm & Blues musical genre
- Jubilee Songs, a term used by many African Americans for Pentecostal gospel music with lyrical content largely centered on the primacy of holy living, spiritual gifts and the imminent return of Jesus
- Jubilee Tour was the name of a concert tour by Jane's Addiction in support of the Jubilee Organization
- Jubilee (Doctor Who audio), audio drama based on the television series
- Jubilee (Summer Wine episode), an episode of Last of the Summer Wine
- Jubilee (TV series) a 1959-1969 television program
- Jubilee's Fairytale Theater is an episode of X-Men: The Animated Series
- Jewbilee, an episode of South Park
- Jubilee (musical), a 1935 stage musical by Cole Porter
- Jubilee! - Vegas Production Show, produced by Donn Arden and running in Las Vegas since 1981
- Jubilee Foods, a Midwestern grocery store chain in the United States
- Cherries jubilee is a flambéed dessert dish made with cherries and liqueur commonly served as a sauce over vanilla ice cream
- Jubilee chicken can refer to one of two chicken dishes created to celebrate the jubilees of different monarchs
- The Golden Jubilee, the largest faceted diamond in the world (545.67ct/109.13g)
- Jubilee River is a hydraulic channel in southern England
- Mobile Bay Jubilee, a natural phenomenon in the U.S. state of Alabama where sea fauna flock to the shores of Mobile Bay
- Jubilee Action is a children's human rights charity based in Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
- Jubilee (movement), an international organization dedicated to debt cancellations and poverty reduction
- Jubilee USA, the USA based arm of the Jubilee movement for debt cancellation and poverty reduction
- Jubilee Partners, a Christian intentional community and refugee welcome center in Comer, Georgia
- Jubilee Arena was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Canada
- Oki Jubilee Stadium is the home stadium of the St George Illawarra Dragons, an NRL rugby league team
- A Jubilee (Biblical) is a yearlong celebration and time of forgiveness in Judaism and Christianity - held every 50, (or 49 according to the Book of Jubilees), years in the Jewish form and at somewhat more arbitrary intervals in the Christian form
- Book of Jubilees, an apocryphal Hebrew text
- Jubilee Synagogue is a synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic
- Jubilee Line, a London Underground metro system route
- LMS Jubilee Class, a class of steam locomotive
- Silver Jubilee (train), a former LNER express service between London and Newcastle.
- The White Star Line commissioned five steamships called the "Jubilee Class" because they were built at the turn of the 20th Century, the largest of which was the SS Suevic.