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Akkadian waraḫsamnu, literally, 'eighth month'),
generally shortened to
Cheshvan (חֶשְׁוָן,
Standard Ḥešvan
Tiberian Ḥešwān), is the
second month of the...
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Tevet to 29
Cheshvan is fixed,
except that in a leap year Adar I of 30 days is added; and all
adjustments are made
using 29/30
Cheshvan and/or 29/30...
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elections were held in
Cheshvan a
question was
raised as to once 4
years from the last
elections are
completed whether the "next
Cheshvan" will be in 2027 or...
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Selichot for
these days. Practically, the
fasts are
observed in the
months of
Cheshvan and Iyar, so as not to fast in the
happy months of
Tishrei and Nisan. The...
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Hebrew acronym for this title, the Rosh (רא"ש). His
yahrzeit is on 9
Cheshvan. The Rosh was
probably born in Cologne, Holy
Roman Empire, and died in...
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University London Bulolo Airport in
Papua New
Guinea Buol Island,
Indonesia Cheshvan, a
Hebrew month Lee Bul (born 1964),
South Korean sculptor PPS Bul, sister...
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Aharon Mordechai Rokeach (born 12
October 1975 [7
Cheshvan 5736]) is the only
child — and heir — of the
current Rebbe of Belz,
Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach...
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number 9
Number of days 29 or 30
Season Autumn (Northern Hemisphere)
Gregorian equivalent November–December
Significant days
Hanukkah ←
Cheshvan Tevet →...
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equivalent September–October
Significant days Rosh
Hashanah Fast of
Gedalia Yom
Kippur Sukkot Hoshanah Rabbah Shemini Atzeret Simchat Torah ← Elul
Cheshvan →...
- and His
Twelve Sons) c. 1640 – c. 1645
Pronunciation Binyamin Born 11
Cheshvan Children Bela (son)
Beker (son)
Ashbel (son) Gera (son)
Naaman (son) Ehi...