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Marcheshvan (Hebrew: מַרְחֶשְׁוָן,
Standard Marḥešvan,
Tiberian Marḥešwān; from
Akkadian waraḫsamnu, literally, 'eighth month'),
generally shortened...
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following table: The
period from 1 Adar (or Adar II, in leap years) to 29
Marcheshvan contains all of the
festivals specified in the
Bible (Purim, P****over...
- Canaan.
According to
classical rabbinical literature, Gad was born on 10
Marcheshvan, and
lived 125 years.
These sources go on to
state that,
unlike his other...
- 29 days תמוז Av, 30 days אב Elul, 29 days אלול Tishri, 30 days תשרי
Marcheshvan, 29/30 days מַרְחֶשְׁוָן Kislev, 30/29 days כסלו Tevet, 29 days טבת Shevat...
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Kislev is
reduced to 29 days. In a
malei ("filled") year, the
month of
Marcheshvan is
increased to 30 days. 13-month
years follow the same pattern, with...
- Av (July–August) Elul (August–September)
Tishrei (September–October)
Marcheshvan (October–November)
Kislev (November–December)
Tevet (December–January)...
- the
fifth prime minister of Israel, took
place on 4
November 1995 (12
Marcheshvan 5756 on the
Hebrew calendar) at 21:30, at the end of a
rally in support...
- Jewish) community, and is
celebrated on the 29th of the
Hebrew month of
Marcheshvan.
Since 2008, it has been an
official Israeli state holiday. Previously...
- 1998 (16
Marcheshvan 5759). Karman,
Binyamin Zev (October 29, 2015). "Rav
Simcha Avrohom Hakohein Sheps zt"l Upon His Yahrtzeit, 16
MarCheshvan". Matzav...
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Tishritu Tishri Ethanim September–October 2
Eighth Arahsamnu Heshvan/
Marcheshvan Bul October–November 3
Ninth Kislimu Kislev November–December 4 Tenth...