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Jewish Holidays
Posted By Phyllis Zimbler Miller On January 27, 2009 @ 4:10 pm In | Comments Disabled
Tu B’Shvat starts at sundown on Tuesday, February 7th.
Purim starts at sundown on Wednesday, March 7th.
Pesach starts at sundown on Friday, April 6th.
Shavuot starts at sundown on Saturday, May 26th.
Rosh Hashanah starts at sundown on Sunday, September 16th.
Yom Kippur starts at sundown on Tuesday, September 25th.
Sukkot starts at sundown on Sunday, September 30th.
Simchat Torah starts at sundown on Monday, October 8th. (Starts one day earlier in Israel.)
Hanukkah starts at sundown on Saturday, December 8th.
Read the Rosh Hashanah chapter. [1]
Read the Yom Kippur chapter. [2]
Read the Simchat Torah chapter. [4]
Read the Hanukkah chapter. [5]
Read the Tu B’Shvat chapter. [6]
The appendix section entitled “The Jewish Calendar — A Different Cycle” from Seasons for Celebration: A Contemporary Guide to the Joys, Practices, And Traditions of the Jewish Holidays by Rabbi Karen L. Fox and Phyllis Zimbler Miller (with illustrations by Vicki Reikes Fox) begins:
The Jewish calendar is based on aspects of the solar and lunar calendars, which are different from the secular calendar based primarily on the solar calendar.
The beginnings and endings of each Jewish month are determined by the appearance and disappearance of the moon. Yet the beginning of each Jewish year is dependent on the earth’s position in relationship to the sun. The confluence of those two cycles form the Jewish calendar …
Read the entire appendix explanation of the Jewish calendar [10]
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[1] Read the Rosh Hashanah chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/Rosh-Hashanah.pdf
[2] Read the Yom Kippur chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/Yom-Kippur.pdf
[3] Read the Sukkot chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/Sukkot.pdf
[4] Read the Simchat Torah chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/Simchat-Torah.pdf
[5] Read the Hanukkah chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/Hanukkah.pdf
[6] Read the Tu B’Shvat chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/tubshevat.pdf
[7] Read the Purim chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/purim.pdf
[8] Read the Pesach chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/pesach.pdf
[9] Read the Shavuot chapter.: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/shavuot.pdf
[10] Read the entire appendix explanation of the Jewish calendar: http://www.operationsupportjewsinthemilitary.com/docs/jewishcalendar.pdf
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