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incremented on 1
Tishrei. 1–2
Tishrei – Rosh
Hashanah 3
Tishrei – Tzom
Gedaliah – (Fast Day) – On
Tishrei 4 when
Tishrei 3 is
Shabbat 9
Tishrei – Erev Yom Kippur...
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molad Tishrei with
those in the kevi'ah
shows that
during 39% of
years 1
Tishrei is not
postponed beyond the day of the w**** of its
molad Tishrei, 47%...
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Tiberian Ḥešwān), is the
second month of the
civil year (which
starts on 1
Tishrei), and the
eighth month of the
ecclesiastical year (which
starts on 1 Nisan)...
- is a two-day
observance and
celebration that
begins on the
first day of
Tishrei,
which is the
seventh month of the
ecclesiastical year. In
contrast to...
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Hashanah (1
Tishrei), and if so, the fast is
postponed to 3
Tishrei in
respect for the
holiday and it is
further postponed to 4
Tishrei if 3
Tishrei is Shabbat...
- the
fallen victims of the 2023 Hamas-led
attack on
Israel on the 22nd of
Tishrei 5784, the
holiday of
Simchat Torah,
October 7, 2023, and the
soldiers of...
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holiday celebrated for
seven days,
beginning on the 15th day of the
month of
Tishrei. It is one of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals on
which Israelites were commanded...
- New Year, and
falls on the
first and
second days of the
Jewish month of
Tishrei (September/October). The Mishnah, the core work of the
Jewish Oral Torah...
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Jewish holiday. It is
celebrated on the 22nd day of the
Hebrew month of
Tishrei,
usually coinciding with late
September or
early October. It
directly follows...
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holiest day of the year in Judaism. It
occurs annually on the 10th of
Tishrei,
corresponding to a date in late
September or
early October. For traditional...