tishri in English

noun
1
(in the Jewish calendar) the first month of the civil and seventh of the religious year, usually coinciding with parts of September and October.
It stands for the tenth day of the Jewish month of Tisri .

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1. Ethanim, or Tishri, corresponds to September/ October on our present calendar.

2. Hence the months from Simanu (Sivan) to Teshritu (Tishri) are accounted for in Christian symbolism thus eliminating the Babylonian.

3. That likely places the time in Tishri (September-October), when the extreme heat of the summer was past.

4. On the first day of the seventh month, Tishri (October), is the Commemoration of the creation of the world

5. Nisan (Abib), Sivan, Ab, Tishri (Ethanim), and Shebat regularly had 30 days each; Iyyar (Ziv), Tammuz, Elul, and Tebeth regularly had 29 days each.

6. On the Biblical calendar the month of Adar (אֲדָר‎) is the last month of the year counting from Nisan (though on the civil calendar it is the sixth month counting from Tishri)

7. The “seventy years” of observing fasts could not have begun after the first deportation of the Jews by the Babylonians in the year 617 B.C.E., for that would have been about nine years before King Nebuchadnezzar began the final siege of Jerusalem and also about eleven years before the breaching of the walls of the city (on Tammuz 9) and the destruction of the city (on Ab 10) and the assassination of Governor Gedaliah in the seventh month (Tishri), these mournful events being observed by the fast periods.