jewish calendar in English

noun
1
a complex ancient calendar in use among the Jews.
The sixth month of the Jewish calendar is called Adar, and in leap years there are two Adars called Adar I and Adar II.

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1. Av definition, the eleventh month of the Jewish calendar

2. Adar II is the thirteenth month of the Jewish calendar

3. Acquainting OURSELVES WITH THE JEWISH CALENDAR FOR RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES: The Jewish calendar has twelve months but 13 months after the expiration of every 6 years or so

4. What does Adar mean? The twelfth month of the year in the Jewish calendar

5. The Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur is the highest holy day of the Jewish calendar

6. Brith Sholem follows the cycle of the Jewish calendar with community observance of holidays throughout the year

7. An arithmetic calendar is one that is based on a strict set of rules; an example is the current Jewish calendar.

8. The days and dates referred to in the Bible accounts are based on the Jewish calendar, which reckons days from sundown to sundown.

9. Many professed Christians have traditionally kept Sunday as their day of rest and of worship; others have adhered to the day set aside on the Jewish calendar.

10. Definition of Adar : the 6th month of the civil year or the 12th month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar — see Months of the Principal Calendars Table First Known Use of Adar 14th …

11. In Asia Minor, Christians observed the day of the Crucifixion on the same day that Jews Celebrated the Passover offering—that is, on the 14th day of the first full moon of spring, 14 Nisan (see Jewish calendar)

12. ‘The sixth month of the Jewish calendar is called Adar, and in leap years there are two Adars called Adar I and Adar II.’ ‘The ceremony is on Adar 7, the Hebrew anniversary of the death of Moses, whose final resting place is also not known.’ ‘The seventh day of Adar is the anniversary of Moses' death.’