Thrust into pop culture by "Seinfeld" and the holiday made by Frank Costanza (played by Jewish-American comedian Jerry Stiller), here are the holiday's origins, traditions and legacy.
The 10-time Emmy Award-winning comedy about a group of friends living in New York City was created by comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and ended on NBC television in 1998 after nine seasons.
Knight's character personally calls out US President Donald Trump and the Postmaster General for launching a "systematic, premeditated assault" on the US mail.
Australian artist Brent Waller’s design for the set got 10,000 votes on the LEGO Ideas website, where fans are invited to come up with and vote for new LEGO sets.
Born Gerald Isaac Stiller in New York, Jerry Stiller was best know for his frantic role as George Costanzas’ father Frank, on Seinfeld and as Arthur Spooner on the series The King of Queens.