The Hebrew or Jewish calendar (הַלּוּחַ הָעִבְרִי, ha'luach ha'ivri) is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances. It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits (dates to commemorate the death of a relative), and daily Psalm readings, among many ceremonial uses. In Israel, it is used for religious purposes, provides a time frame for agriculture and is an official calendar for civil purposes, although the latter usage has been steadily declining in favor of the Gregorian calendar.
The present Hebrew calendar is the product of evolution, including a Babylonian influence. Until the Tannaitic period (approximately 10–220 CE) the calendar employed a new crescent moon, with an additional month normally added every two or three years to correct for the difference between twelve lunar months and the solar year. When to add it was based on observation of natural agriculture-related events. Through the Amoraic period (200–500 CE) and into the Geonic period, this system was gradually displaced by the mathematical rules used today. The principles and rules were fully codified by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah in the 12th century. Maimonides' work also replaced counting "years since the destruction of the Temple" with the modern creation-era Anno Mundi.
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What is the deeper meaning behind the Jewish calendar beyond its mere chronological organization? How does the calendar relate to our spiritual journey to the end of correction? And as Passover nears, what is the spiritual significance of the Exodus?
Join Lio Spiegler in this Kabbalah Explained Simply on the "Jewish Calendar Explained" for spiritual insights into the Jewish calendar.
00:00 Introduction to Jewish Calendar Explained
4:13 Discussing Lunar, Luni-solar, and Solar Calendars
9:26 What Is so special about the Jewish Calendar?
12:56 Months in the Jewish Ca...
published: 01 Apr 2024
2021 OR 5781? (The Jewish calendar explained)
The Jewish calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar that you know. What is different? Basically everything! The days, the months, the years and even the way we write it. We use letters instead of numbers.
When are the next Jewish holidays? https://www.travelingisrael.com/jewish-holidays-trip-israel/
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published: 17 Jan 2021
Why Does the Jewish Calendar Change Every Year?
Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we have Chanukah sometimes on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish calendar works in this video featuring Joshua Mallett.
The Hebrew calendar, or the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar where as the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar. The Jewish calendar is synced to the moon so the first day of the month is a new moon and the 15th day of the month is a full moon.
Problem is a lunar calendar is 10 or 11 days short of the solar, Gregorian calendar. In order to keep up with the seasons, every three years or so (or seven times within a 19 year period), we add a whole extra month: Adar II. Adding an extra month helps prevent Passover from occurring in the winter and Chanukah from occurring in the f...
published: 12 Jul 2018
This 1775 Bible Proves We Live In a Lie
Check out the original video of the 1775 Bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEA7MZrUpJk&t=1859s - and special thanks to Mark for revealing this to us. Don't forget to visit his channel for more insights!
Many thanks to Tomi Arayomi, the second speaker in the video, for his invaluable work and insights. His contribution in bringing us closer to understanding the concepts presented in the 1775 Bible is greatly appreciated. Don't forget to check out his channel for more enlightening content! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaprBnztKM&t=3235s
Join me on a fascinating journey as I uncover the mysteries hidden within a 1775 Bible discovered through Mark Pires's insightful video on his channel, 'Mark Inspires.' This ancient tome challenges our conventional understanding of time, suggesti...
published: 22 Nov 2023
Understanding the traditional Jewish calendar
Rules that govern the Hillel calendar of Judaism
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Jewish Calendar
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Jewish Calendar Year 5785 Is Coming! | Teaching | Eric Burton
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We are preparing to move into the Jewish Calendar year 5785! This year is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the hei (Pronounced HEY). Eric unpacks what God is showing us through His word in the year of the breath of the Spirit. He will take us on a deep dive into the letter hei, and what it means for us in 5785. You don't want to miss this premiere video on the upcoming new Jewish Calendar year!
*CROSSING OVER 5785 LIVE EVENT*
Our yearly "Crossing Over" livestream event will begin at 11am ET on October 2nd. Please join us on this channel if you can!
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What is the deeper meaning behind the Jewish calendar beyond its mere chronological organization? How does the calendar relate to our spiritual journey to the end of correction? And as Passover nears, what is the spiritual significance of the Exodus?
Join Lio Spiegler in this Kabbalah Explained Simply on the "Jewish Calendar Explained" for spiritual insights into the Jewish calendar.
00:00 Introduction to Jewish Calendar Explained
4:13 Discussing Lunar, Luni-solar, and Solar Calendars
9:26 What Is so special about the Jewish Calendar?
12:56 Months in the Jewish Calendar
17:39 Notable Dates in the Jewish Calendar
26:53 An Overview of a Kabbalistic Relationship
30:49 The Cycle of Adam - Similar to the Creator
36:38 What Are the 4 New Year Dates in the Jewish Calendar?
38:46 Rosh Hashanah
40:33 Tu Bishvat
41:24 Passover
41:54 Shavuot
42:57 Is Spirituality Tied to Time?
47:29 Do We Position Ourselves Differently Each Month?
49:53 Passover - from Material Egoism to Unity
53:53 What Is the Process of Making the Vessels?
56:42 What Does It Mean “And the Children of Israel Sighed from the Work”?
59:42 The 3-Day Leap: The EU Annual KabU Retreat
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What is the deeper meaning behind the Jewish calendar beyond its mere chronological organization? How does the calendar relate to our spiritual journey to the end of correction? And as Passover nears, what is the spiritual significance of the Exodus?
Join Lio Spiegler in this Kabbalah Explained Simply on the "Jewish Calendar Explained" for spiritual insights into the Jewish calendar.
00:00 Introduction to Jewish Calendar Explained
4:13 Discussing Lunar, Luni-solar, and Solar Calendars
9:26 What Is so special about the Jewish Calendar?
12:56 Months in the Jewish Calendar
17:39 Notable Dates in the Jewish Calendar
26:53 An Overview of a Kabbalistic Relationship
30:49 The Cycle of Adam - Similar to the Creator
36:38 What Are the 4 New Year Dates in the Jewish Calendar?
38:46 Rosh Hashanah
40:33 Tu Bishvat
41:24 Passover
41:54 Shavuot
42:57 Is Spirituality Tied to Time?
47:29 Do We Position Ourselves Differently Each Month?
49:53 Passover - from Material Egoism to Unity
53:53 What Is the Process of Making the Vessels?
56:42 What Does It Mean “And the Children of Israel Sighed from the Work”?
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The Jewish calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar that you know. What is different? Basically everything! The days, the months, the years and even th...
The Jewish calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar that you know. What is different? Basically everything! The days, the months, the years and even the way we write it. We use letters instead of numbers.
When are the next Jewish holidays? https://www.travelingisrael.com/jewish-holidays-trip-israel/
10 Most Israeli things - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4lmXwqGDHg&t=2s&ab_channel=travelingisrael.com
The Jewish calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar that you know. What is different? Basically everything! The days, the months, the years and even the way we write it. We use letters instead of numbers.
When are the next Jewish holidays? https://www.travelingisrael.com/jewish-holidays-trip-israel/
10 Most Israeli things - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4lmXwqGDHg&t=2s&ab_channel=travelingisrael.com
Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we have Chanukah sometimes on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish cal...
Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we have Chanukah sometimes on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish calendar works in this video featuring Joshua Mallett.
The Hebrew calendar, or the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar where as the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar. The Jewish calendar is synced to the moon so the first day of the month is a new moon and the 15th day of the month is a full moon.
Problem is a lunar calendar is 10 or 11 days short of the solar, Gregorian calendar. In order to keep up with the seasons, every three years or so (or seven times within a 19 year period), we add a whole extra month: Adar II. Adding an extra month helps prevent Passover from occurring in the winter and Chanukah from occurring in the fall!
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Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we have Chanukah sometimes on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish calendar works in this video featuring Joshua Mallett.
The Hebrew calendar, or the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar where as the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar. The Jewish calendar is synced to the moon so the first day of the month is a new moon and the 15th day of the month is a full moon.
Problem is a lunar calendar is 10 or 11 days short of the solar, Gregorian calendar. In order to keep up with the seasons, every three years or so (or seven times within a 19 year period), we add a whole extra month: Adar II. Adding an extra month helps prevent Passover from occurring in the winter and Chanukah from occurring in the fall!
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
Check out the original video of the 1775 Bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEA7MZrUpJk&t=1859s - and special thanks to Mark for revealing this to us. Don'...
Check out the original video of the 1775 Bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEA7MZrUpJk&t=1859s - and special thanks to Mark for revealing this to us. Don't forget to visit his channel for more insights!
Many thanks to Tomi Arayomi, the second speaker in the video, for his invaluable work and insights. His contribution in bringing us closer to understanding the concepts presented in the 1775 Bible is greatly appreciated. Don't forget to check out his channel for more enlightening content! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaprBnztKM&t=3235s
Join me on a fascinating journey as I uncover the mysteries hidden within a 1775 Bible discovered through Mark Pires's insightful video on his channel, 'Mark Inspires.' This ancient tome challenges our conventional understanding of time, suggesting that March, not January, marks the beginning of the year, and that our week should start on Sunday, not Monday.
Dive into an exploration that questions the very fabric of our calendar, reshaping our perception of historical and modern-day practices. From rethinking significant holidays like Christmas to questioning the alignment of our daily lives with celestial rhythms, this investigation promises intriguing insights and surprising revelations.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more deep dives into history's fascinating enigmas.
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Check out the original video of the 1775 Bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEA7MZrUpJk&t=1859s - and special thanks to Mark for revealing this to us. Don't forget to visit his channel for more insights!
Many thanks to Tomi Arayomi, the second speaker in the video, for his invaluable work and insights. His contribution in bringing us closer to understanding the concepts presented in the 1775 Bible is greatly appreciated. Don't forget to check out his channel for more enlightening content! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaprBnztKM&t=3235s
Join me on a fascinating journey as I uncover the mysteries hidden within a 1775 Bible discovered through Mark Pires's insightful video on his channel, 'Mark Inspires.' This ancient tome challenges our conventional understanding of time, suggesting that March, not January, marks the beginning of the year, and that our week should start on Sunday, not Monday.
Dive into an exploration that questions the very fabric of our calendar, reshaping our perception of historical and modern-day practices. From rethinking significant holidays like Christmas to questioning the alignment of our daily lives with celestial rhythms, this investigation promises intriguing insights and surprising revelations.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more deep dives into history's fascinating enigmas.
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As we approach the last Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, join Akiva Gersh in exploring the profound meanings embedded in this week's Torah portion. Discover the spiritual preparation involved as we transition from one year to the next, emphasizing reflection and introspection.
📜 Torah Reading: Delve into the significance of this week's Torah portion, which is especially poignant as we stand on the cusp of the Jewish New Year. 🌟 Reflective Practice: Learn how this time calls for pausing to reflect on the past year and to contemplate our aspirations for the coming one. 🙏 Spiritual Preparation: Understand the importance of standing—literally and figuratively—in preparation for Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing our readiness to face our creator. 🕊️ Inner Peace: Explore the themes of introspection and renewal that are especially relevant during this period of the Jewish calendar. 👣 From Standing to Walking: Discuss how after pausing for reflection, we are encouraged to move forward, applying the insights gained to our lives in the upcoming year. 🌍 Join us in this reflective journey as we prepare to welcome a new year with hope, renewal, and spiritual clarity! 🌍
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As we approach the last Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, join Akiva Gersh in exploring the profound meanings embedded in this week's Torah portion. Discover the spiritual preparation involved as we transition from one year to the next, emphasizing reflection and introspection.
📜 Torah Reading: Delve into the significance of this week's Torah portion, which is especially poignant as we stand on the cusp of the Jewish New Year. 🌟 Reflective Practice: Learn how this time calls for pausing to reflect on the past year and to contemplate our aspirations for the coming one. 🙏 Spiritual Preparation: Understand the importance of standing—literally and figuratively—in preparation for Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing our readiness to face our creator. 🕊️ Inner Peace: Explore the themes of introspection and renewal that are especially relevant during this period of the Jewish calendar. 👣 From Standing to Walking: Discuss how after pausing for reflection, we are encouraged to move forward, applying the insights gained to our lives in the upcoming year. 🌍 Join us in this reflective journey as we prepare to welcome a new year with hope, renewal, and spiritual clarity! 🌍
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We are prepar...
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We are preparing to move into the Jewish Calendar year 5785! This year is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the hei (Pronounced HEY). Eric unpacks what God is showing us through His word in the year of the breath of the Spirit. He will take us on a deep dive into the letter hei, and what it means for us in 5785. You don't want to miss this premiere video on the upcoming new Jewish Calendar year!
*CROSSING OVER 5785 LIVE EVENT*
Our yearly "Crossing Over" livestream event will begin at 11am ET on October 2nd. Please join us on this channel if you can!
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We are preparing to move into the Jewish Calendar year 5785! This year is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the hei (Pronounced HEY). Eric unpacks what God is showing us through His word in the year of the breath of the Spirit. He will take us on a deep dive into the letter hei, and what it means for us in 5785. You don't want to miss this premiere video on the upcoming new Jewish Calendar year!
*CROSSING OVER 5785 LIVE EVENT*
Our yearly "Crossing Over" livestream event will begin at 11am ET on October 2nd. Please join us on this channel if you can!
_____CLICK BELOW TO BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER!_____
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What is the deeper meaning behind the Jewish calendar beyond its mere chronological organization? How does the calendar relate to our spiritual journey to the end of correction? And as Passover nears, what is the spiritual significance of the Exodus?
Join Lio Spiegler in this Kabbalah Explained Simply on the "Jewish Calendar Explained" for spiritual insights into the Jewish calendar.
00:00 Introduction to Jewish Calendar Explained
4:13 Discussing Lunar, Luni-solar, and Solar Calendars
9:26 What Is so special about the Jewish Calendar?
12:56 Months in the Jewish Calendar
17:39 Notable Dates in the Jewish Calendar
26:53 An Overview of a Kabbalistic Relationship
30:49 The Cycle of Adam - Similar to the Creator
36:38 What Are the 4 New Year Dates in the Jewish Calendar?
38:46 Rosh Hashanah
40:33 Tu Bishvat
41:24 Passover
41:54 Shavuot
42:57 Is Spirituality Tied to Time?
47:29 Do We Position Ourselves Differently Each Month?
49:53 Passover - from Material Egoism to Unity
53:53 What Is the Process of Making the Vessels?
56:42 What Does It Mean “And the Children of Israel Sighed from the Work”?
59:42 The 3-Day Leap: The EU Annual KabU Retreat
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The Jewish calendar is different from the Gregorian calendar that you know. What is different? Basically everything! The days, the months, the years and even the way we write it. We use letters instead of numbers.
When are the next Jewish holidays? https://www.travelingisrael.com/jewish-holidays-trip-israel/
10 Most Israeli things - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4lmXwqGDHg&t=2s&ab_channel=travelingisrael.com
Why do Jewish holidays move around on the calendar? Why do we have Chanukah sometimes on Thanksgiving? Find some answers and learn more about how the Jewish calendar works in this video featuring Joshua Mallett.
The Hebrew calendar, or the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar where as the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar. The Jewish calendar is synced to the moon so the first day of the month is a new moon and the 15th day of the month is a full moon.
Problem is a lunar calendar is 10 or 11 days short of the solar, Gregorian calendar. In order to keep up with the seasons, every three years or so (or seven times within a 19 year period), we add a whole extra month: Adar II. Adding an extra month helps prevent Passover from occurring in the winter and Chanukah from occurring in the fall!
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
Check out the original video of the 1775 Bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEA7MZrUpJk&t=1859s - and special thanks to Mark for revealing this to us. Don't forget to visit his channel for more insights!
Many thanks to Tomi Arayomi, the second speaker in the video, for his invaluable work and insights. His contribution in bringing us closer to understanding the concepts presented in the 1775 Bible is greatly appreciated. Don't forget to check out his channel for more enlightening content! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQaprBnztKM&t=3235s
Join me on a fascinating journey as I uncover the mysteries hidden within a 1775 Bible discovered through Mark Pires's insightful video on his channel, 'Mark Inspires.' This ancient tome challenges our conventional understanding of time, suggesting that March, not January, marks the beginning of the year, and that our week should start on Sunday, not Monday.
Dive into an exploration that questions the very fabric of our calendar, reshaping our perception of historical and modern-day practices. From rethinking significant holidays like Christmas to questioning the alignment of our daily lives with celestial rhythms, this investigation promises intriguing insights and surprising revelations.
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As we approach the last Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, join Akiva Gersh in exploring the profound meanings embedded in this week's Torah portion. Discover the spiritual preparation involved as we transition from one year to the next, emphasizing reflection and introspection.
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We are preparing to move into the Jewish Calendar year 5785! This year is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the hei (Pronounced HEY). Eric unpacks what God is showing us through His word in the year of the breath of the Spirit. He will take us on a deep dive into the letter hei, and what it means for us in 5785. You don't want to miss this premiere video on the upcoming new Jewish Calendar year!
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The Hebrew or Jewish calendar (הַלּוּחַ הָעִבְרִי, ha'luach ha'ivri) is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances. It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits (dates to commemorate the death of a relative), and daily Psalm readings, among many ceremonial uses. In Israel, it is used for religious purposes, provides a time frame for agriculture and is an official calendar for civil purposes, although the latter usage has been steadily declining in favor of the Gregorian calendar.
The present Hebrew calendar is the product of evolution, including a Babylonian influence. Until the Tannaitic period (approximately 10–220 CE) the calendar employed a new crescent moon, with an additional month normally added every two or three years to correct for the difference between twelve lunar months and the solar year. When to add it was based on observation of natural agriculture-related events. Through the Amoraic period (200–500 CE) and into the Geonic period, this system was gradually displaced by the mathematical rules used today. The principles and rules were fully codified by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah in the 12th century. Maimonides' work also replaced counting "years since the destruction of the Temple" with the modern creation-era Anno Mundi.
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