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... permeates throughout all of mankind. It is those forces of evil, those forces of darkness, who so desire to extinguish the lights of Hebron and the lights of Jerusalem and the lights shining throughout the world. But it is not to be. From the month preceding Rosh HaShana, the JewishNewYear, through ...
... The Hebrew Calendar Hebrew or Jewish calendar is the official calendar of Israel.Each month starts and ends once the new moon is seen. Months in the Hebrew calendar are called: Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul, Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat and Adar. It’s because of the leap year (where ...
... in which the worldwide cleaning weekend of September 17-19 fell at the time of the JewishNewYear holiday, Rosh Hashonah, and in which more than 40 million participants from 120 countries were doing the same activities in their respective countries. But Israelis didn’t want the chance to participate ...
I was sitting in temple recently celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the JewishNewYear, when a friendly couple in their 60s struck up a conversation with me about love and relationships. I’m not quite sure how we got on the subject, but I think it had something to do with the fact that if I had my way, I ...
... the marriage of Lord Rama Why do we celebrate Easter? Choose one of the following: Christ rose from the dead on this day Christ was born on this day Christ died on this day Christian newyear What does Good Friday symbolise? Choose one of the following: Festival of Jews Beginning of Jewishnewyear...
... both the Lord’s ministry and that of the apostles together. Jesus began his public ministry in Nazareth on the Feast of Trumpets, a Holy Day Sabbath and the JewishNewYear’s Day or the 1st day of the 7th month of the Jewish calendar. Jesus announced: Luke 4:18-21 NASB “THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS UPON ...
... boy, 5 year-old L, came home from Kindergarten one day and saw the hairballs and said “Mommy, look Al is having chemotherapy.” I laughed until I cried, how funny that he put that together. In September, right before we celebrated the JewishNewYear, I each of the boys what they were going to ask ...
... Hebrew Date Converter – 17th of Cheshvan, 5770 and a Jewish calendar below. Source: Judaism 101: Current Calendar Months of the JewishYear The “first month” of the Jewish calendar is the month of Nissan, in the spring, when Passover occurs. However, the JewishNewYear is in Tishri, the seventh ...
The opening sentence of Erich Segal’s novel Love Story asks the question, “ What do you say about a girl who died?” I think of that when I’m going to talk about Harry — my little brother. I was 4 years old and Harry was 2 years old and it was the JewishNewYear, a sacred time, when we were each ...