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  1. Tishrei

    See Ti ritum for the Babylonian month. Hebrew month letname Tishrei previouslink Tishrei previousletter ... , the Day of Atonement, takes place br on the 10th of Tishrei. Tishrei or Tishri pron en t ri or IPA ... month of the civil year which starts on 1 Tishrei and the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year ... month of 30 days. Tishrei usually occurs in September October on the Gregorian calendar . In the Hebrew ... Kingdom of Judah counted years using the civil year starting in Tishrei, while the Kingdom ... in Nisan . Tishrei is the month used for the counting of the Epoch reference date epoch year i.e., the count of the year is incremented on 1 Tishrei. Holidays in Tishrei 1 2 Tishrei Rosh Hashanah 3 Tishrei Fast of Gedalia Tzom Gedaliah Fast Day On Tishrei 4 when Tishrei 3 is Shabbat 10 Tishrei Yom Kippur Fast Day 15 21 Tishrei Sukkot 21 Tishrei Hoshanah Rabbah 22 Tishrei Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah Also the 23 Tishrei outside of Israel Tishrei in Jewish history 1 Tishrei Adam and eve Adam & Eve were created small On Tishrei 1, which corresponds to the sixth day of creation God said Let us ... . small 1 Tishrei First Sin & Repentance small On the same day man was created, man also committed ... repented their sin, introducing the concept and opportunities of teshuvah return . small 1 Tishrei 2105 BCE Dove s 3rd Mission small On the 1st of Tishrei, the 307th day of the Great Flood , Noah dispatched ... them to leave the ark and resettle and repopulate the earth. small 1 Tishrei 1677 BCE Binding of Isaac ... him as per God s command, occurred on the 1st of Tishrei of the Hebrew year 2084 1677 BCE , and is recalled ... 127, and was then buried in the Machpelah Cave in Hebron . small 1 Tishrei 1923 Daf Yomi small The Daf ... Hashanah of 1923. small 3 Tishrei Assassination of Gedaliah Fast of Gedalia small 3rd Tishrei is a fast ... . small 5 Tishrei 134 Rabbi Akiva murdered small The great Talmudic sage, Rabbi Akiva, was taken captive by the Romans on the 5th of Tishrei, of the year 3894 from creation 134 CE . His subsequent ...   more details



  1. Tishrei with the Rebbe

    Orphan date February 2009 Tishrei with the Rebbe , is a film by Jewish Educational Media , is a Documentary about Tishrei the month of festivals in the court of The Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson . The film uses news footage and home films, it is good way to get a glimpse at the Hasidic culture. External links http www.jemedia.org Jewish Educational Media website Category Jewish documentary films Hasidic Judaism stub Documentary stub ...   more details



  1. Fast of Gedalia

    was slain on the first day of Tishrei but the fast is commemorated postponed until after Rosh Hashanah ... after the second day of the High Holy Day of Rosh Hashana , the third of Tishrei in the Hebrew ... to year based on when it corresponds with the third of Tishrei . When Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday and Friday, the fast is postponed until Sunday which would be the fourth of Tishrei , since no public ... was observed on September 21. br In 2010, this fast day is observed on September 12 fourth of Tishrei . br In 2011, this fast day will be observed on October 2 fourth of Tishrei . br In 2012, this fast ...   more details



  1. Molad

    eve of Tishrei of Hebrew year 1 . Historically, the original molad reference Meridian geography meridian ... to each month except before Tishrei , its only relevance to the present day fixed arithmetic lunisolar Hebrew calendar is that the molad of the month of Tishrei determines the date of the New Year Day ... , but that is also a mistake because that would affect the molad of Tishrei and occasionally imply an erroneous ... Hebrew month, however, for example Tishrei , then the portion of the variations that are due ... specific, such that presently the molad of Tishrei varies over about a 20 hour span ranging from ... analysis http www.sym454.org hebrew postpone.htm Postponements of the First Day of Tishrei http ...   more details



  1. Days of week on Hebrew calendar

    on 10 Tishrei and cannot fall on a Friday or Sunday, the days in Cheshvan and or Kislev are adjusted so that Rosh Hashanah, which falls on 1 Tishrei, does not fall on a Wednesday or Friday. And, in the case of Hoshana Rabbah, which falls on 21 Tishrei and cannot fall on a Saturday, Rosh Hashanah ... possible days. All the holy days and festivals fall in the months of Nisan through Tishrei , months ... 6 Sivan , Rosh Hashanah 1 Tishrei , Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei , Sukkot 15 Tishrei , and Shemini Atzeret 22 Tishrei . This period is fixed, during which no adjustments are made. The result is that all dates ... there are no doubled up Weekly Torah portion parshiot during the year Tishrei Elul . If both ... at any time during this year Nisan Tishrei . If this is a leap year, in both the diaspora and in Israel there are no doubled up parshiot during the year Tishrei Elul . The first day of Rosh Chodesh Tevet ... of just five days between fasts, the shortest ever on the Jewish calendar. During Tishrei, three holidays ...   more details



  1. Table of lunar month correspondences

    Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a table of lunar month correspondences . The correspondences given are NOT exact however, aside from the first few days and last few days of a lunar month , they are true if this author is not mistaken . border 2 colspan 4 Year of the Monkey Hebrew 5764 65 Islamic 1424 25 New moon br UTC Chinese calendar Chinese Hebrew calendar Hebrew Islamic calendar Islamic January 21, 2004 1 Shevat 64 Dhul Hijja 24 February 20 2 Adar Muharram 25 March 20 Leap 2 Nisan Safar April 19 3 Iyar Rabi ul Awwal May 19 4 Sivan Rabi ul Akhir June 17 5 Tammuz Jumaada ul Awwal July 17 6 Av Jumaada ul Akhir August 16 7 Elul Rajab September 14 8 Tishrei 65 Sha aban October 14 9 Cheshvan Ramadan November 12 10 Kislev Shawwal December 12 11 Tevet Dhul Qadah January 10, 2005 12 Shevat Dhul Hijja border 2 colspan 4 Year of the Rooster Hebrew 5765 66 Islamic 1426 New moon br UTC Chinese calendar Chinese Hebrew calendar Hebrew Islamic calendar Islamic February 8, 2005 1 Adar I 65 Muharram 26 March 10 2 Adar II Safar April 8 3 Nisan Rabi ul Awwal May 8 4 Iyar Rabi ul Akhir June 6 5 Sivan Jumaada ul Awwal July 6 6 Tammuz Jumaada ul Akhir August 5 7 Av Rajab September 3 8 Elul Sha aban October 3 9 Tishrei 66 Ramadan November 2 10 Cheshvan Shawwal December 1 11 Kislev Dhul Qadah December 31 12 Tevet Dhul Hijja border 2 colspan 4 Year of the Dog Hebrew 5766 67 Islamic 1427 28 New moon br UTC Chinese calendar Chinese Hebrew calendar Hebrew Islamic calendar Islamic January 29, 2006 1 Shevat 66 Muharram 27 February 28 2 Adar Safar March 29 3 Nisan Rabi ul Awwal April 27 4 Iyar Rabi ul Akhir May 27 5 Sivan Jumaada ul Awwal June 25 6 Tammuz Jumada ul Akhir July 25 7 Av Rajab August 23 Leap 7 Elul Sha aban September 22 8 Tishrei 67 Ramadan October 22 9 Cheshvan Shawwal November 20 10 Kislev Dhul Qadah December 20 11 Tevet Dhul Hijja January 19, 2007 12 Shevat Muharram 28 DEFAULTSORT Table Of Lunar Month Correspondences Category Calendars ...   more details



  1. Ararat, City of Refuge

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Ararat , was established as a city of refuge for the Jew Jewish nation , was founded in 1825 by New York politician and playwright Mordecai Manuel Noah , who purchased most of Grand Island, New York Grand Island , a Convert 27 sqmi km2 adj on island near Buffalo, New York . It is no longer a Jewish city. Noah led a ceremonious procession to the site and laid a markstone with the sayings in Hebrew language Hebrew and English language English Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord Ararat, A City of Refuge for the Jews, Founded by Mordecai Manuel Noah, in the Month Tishrei , September 1825 and in the 50th year of American Independence. The idea did not attract many followers and Mordecai Noah started to advocate the creation of a Jewish state in the Land of Israel , then a part of the Ottoman Empire . Some suggested that Noah s dream may have inspired Joseph Smith, Jr. Joseph Smith to create the Mormon religion. Citation needed date April 2007 In his short story Noah s Ark , British author Israel Zangwill retells the story of Ararat. See also Zionism Palestine Proposals for a Jewish state DEFAULTSORT Ararat, City Of Refuge Category History of Buffalo, New York Category Populated places established in 1825 Category Zionism in the United States Category Settlement schemes he ...   more details



  1. Lalish

    Coord 36 46 17.03 N 43 18 12.04 E display title Image Lalish.jpg thumb 300px Conical roofs characteristic of Yazidi sites mark the tomb of x Ad in Lalish Lalish lang ku Lali , also called lang ku Lali a N ran , lang ar is a small mountain valley situated in northern Iraq about 60  km northwest of the city of Mosul . It is the location of the tomb of Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir x Ad , main figure of the Yazidi faith. At least once in their lifetime Yazidi s are expected to make a six day Yazidi Pilgrimage pilgrimage to Lalish to visit the tomb of Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir x Ad , and other sacred places. Yazidi s living in the region are expected to make a yearly pilgrimage to attend the autumn Feast of the Assembly , which is celebrated from 23 Elul Ayl l to 1 Tishrei Ta r n I . Category Yazidi Category Iraqi Kurdistan Category Adawiyya Sufi Order Iraq geo stub ar ca Lalish de Lalisch es Lalish eo Lali fa fr Lalesh hy it Lalish ka ku Lali mt Lalix nl Lalish ru tr Lali ...   more details



  1. Shlomo Zalman Abel

    Shlomo Zalman Halevi Abel 1857 1886 was one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva and author of Beis Shlomo . Abel was born on Wednesday March 11, 15th Adar 1857 at Novomyesto Sugint Neustadt in Lithuania . In 1875, together with Meir Atlas and Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim he assisted in establishing the Telz Yeshiva and subsequently taught there. He was the brother in law of Shimon Shkop . Abel died on Tuesday October 12, 13th Tishrei 1886. Works Beis Shlomo , published posthumously in Vilna in 1893, deals primarily with aspects of Halacha pertaining to financial matters. References http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 224&letter A&search abel Jewish Encyclopedia ABEL, SOLOMON BEN KALMAN HALEVI Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abel, Shlomo Zalman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1866 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abel, Shlomo Zalman Category 1857 births Category 1866 deaths Category Haredi rabbis in Europe Category Lithuanian Orthodox rabbis rabbi stub ...   more details



  1. Avrohom Yissochor Englard

    unreferenced date December 2010 Grand Rabbi Avraham Yissochor Englard of Radzin , son in law of Tiferes Yosef and brother in law of Grand Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner of Radzin. Crowned as successor of the Izhbitza Radziner Dynasty in Land of Israel Eretz Yisroel after the Holocaust, by most descendants of the Izhbitza Radzin family, and by Radziner Hasidim in Eretz Yisroel and worldwide. Radziner Chasidim did so in accordance with the final parting words of the previous rebbe, Grand Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner of Radzin, before he was killed Kiddush Hashem al Kiddush Hashem . Under his leadership, the Izhbitzer Radziner Dynasty rebuilt itself, with the Center of Radziner Institutions being established in Bnei Brak . The Rebbe also established Radziner Shuls known as Shtiebel Shtieblech in many cities where Radziner Hassidim were concentrated. This includes Jerusalem , Haifa , Netanya , Tel Aviv , Holon and Petah Tikva . The Rebbe also established the Radziner Yeshiva Sod Y sharim in Jerusalem, the Radziner Yeshiva Ateres Shlomo in Bnei Brak, the Radziner Yeshiva Tiferes Yosef in Bnei Brak, with many Kollel im located in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, and Haifa. Died 20 Tishrei 5766 2005 . Buried in the Rabbinical section Chelkas HoRabbanim of Har HaMenuchot Har HaMenuchos , Jerusalem. Category 2005 deaths Category Israeli rabbis ...   more details



  1. Public holidays in Israel

    dates in Gregorian calendar for the present age style background efefef Status Tishrei 1 2 New Year br Rosh Hashanah between Sept 5 & Oct 5 Official holiday 2 days Tishrei 3 Fast Day of Gedaliah br Fast of Gedalia Business as usual Tishrei 10 Day of Atonement Most Holy Day of the Year ... crossings, broadcasting stations etc. suspend their work for about 28 30 hours. Tishrei 15 Feast of Tabernacles Booths br Sukkot between Sept 19 & Oct 19 Official holiday Tishrei 16 21 Feast ... paid leave in many businesses and government offices Tishrei 22 Assembly of the Eighth Day ...   more details



  1. Gedaliah

    month Tishrei , Yishmael came to Gedaliah in Mizpah and was received cordially. Gedaliah had been warned ... established the third day of Tishrei as the Fast of Gedalia h. Although Gedaliah s assassination apparently occurred on the first day of Tishrei, ref see bibleverse Jeremiah 41 1 HE ref the fast is observed ...   more details



  1. Babaganewz

    Infobox Magazine title BabaganNewz image size 200px editor Mark H. Levine editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation 35,000 subscribers in 1,300 schools category Jewish education company JFL Media publisher Michael Foilb firstdate 2001 country USA language English language English website http www.babaganewz.com www.babaganewz.com BabagaNewz was a full color Jewish values ref http www.arachimusa.org ref classroom magazine that was published from 2001 08. In 2009 a scaled down version was published online. The publication was for kids in 4th through 7th grade that presents current events, science, Torah , Israel , holidays and traditions through a Jewish lens. Every month during the year, Babaganewz, along with its Teachers Guide and website at Babaganewz.com, ref http www.babaganewz.com ref focuses on a timeless Jewish value that provides educational depth and personal reference for children in their formative years. The magazine has many sections, including Check It Out trends , Kid Power Jewish kids doing great things , News N Views , and Babagonuts puzzles . On the cover of each magazine, the Jewish month e.g. Tishrei , Kislev , Iyar and the Jewish value are vibrantly stated. Online activities include interviews, educational games, and virtual tours of Israel. BabagaNewz is published by The AVI CHAI Foundation in partnership with Jewish Family & Life. References reflist External links http babaganewz.com Babganewz website Category American children s magazines Category Jewish magazines reli mag stub child mag stub ...   more details



  1. Kiddush levana

    Infobox Halacha image Image Knesset Israel P2080040.JPG 250px caption Kiddush Levana is recited on seeing the New Moon . talmud Sanhedrin Talmud Sanhedrin 41b 42a rambam Laws of Blessings 10 16 17 sa Orach Chaim 426 Kiddush levana Hebrew Name 1 translation trans. Sanctification of the Moon is a Judaism Jewish ritual in which observant Jews recite a series of prayers shortly after Rosh Chodesh , though it may be done until the moon is full. The ritual is done at night when the moon is shining. The ritual should not be performed within three days of the molad others wait a full seven days from the molad . It is customary to say Kiddush Levana at the conclusion of Shabbat if possible. The moon must be visible and not totally covered by clouds and the ceremony is normally performed outside. While it is customary to say the prayer with the large crowd after the Saturday evening Jewish services services , or at least with a minyan , it can be also said without a minyan and in the middle of the week. In places where cloudy or rainy weather is very common, many people will recite the blessing as soon as they see the moon for the first time after the three days . In the month of Tishrei , it is usually delayed until after the conclusion of Yom Kippur others have a custom to say it specifically before Yom Kippur. In the month of Av month Av , it is traditionally postponed to following the fast of Tisha B Av , as the beginning of the month is a time of mourning and the prayer should be said in a spirit of joy. If a holiday falls on Sunday, Kiddush Levana is delayed until after that day. See also Rosh Chodesh Lunar phase External links commonscat Jewish prayers Shabbat Category Hebrew calendar Category Jewish blessings judaism stub cs Kidu levana he ru yi ...   more details



  1. Rimonim

    Rimonim lang he n , , is an Israeli settlement located on the Allon Road in the West Bank in the jurisdiction of the Matte Binyamin Regional Council about a twenty minute drive east from Jerusalem . As of 2011, the population of the village was about 150 families. The name of the village comes from Book of Judges http www.mechon mamre.org e et et0720.htm 20 47 But six hundred men turned and fled toward the wilderness unto the rock of Rimmon, and abode in the rock of Rimmon four months. Rimonim was first established 1977 20 Shevat 5737 as a temporary pioneer Nahal military outpost. Three years later in 1980 on 4 Tishrei 5741 , it moved to the current location, demilitarized and turned over to residential purposes non Orthodox Judaism religious Jewish Israelis with help from the Amana Israel Amana settlement organization. In the mid 2000s, the village allowed religious Jews to move in. Until then, it had been almost exclusive secular in nature. Services provided include a synagogue, Olympic size swimming pool half Olympic sized swimming pool open from June September , post office, Nursery school nursery , kindergarten , mikvah , library , basketball court, and youth centre. At the edge of town, there is a look out point, from which one can view the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. External links Rimonim s web site in Hebrew http www.rimmonim.co.il http www.rimmonim.co.il Matte Binyamin Regional Council s description in Hebrew http www.binyamin.org.il ?CategoryID 146&ArticleID 248&Page http www.binyamin.org.il ?CategoryID 146&ArticleID 248&Page Matte Binyamin Regional Council Category Nahal settlements Coord 31 56 03 N 35 20 24 E display title cs Rimonim he pl Rimmonim ...   more details



  1. Pas Yisroel

    Image Various grains.jpg thumb 250px right Grain products Pas Yisroel or Pat Yisrael lit Bread of an Israelite, Hebrew he he products are grain products that were cooked or baked with the participation of a Rabbi. This must be, at minimum, the ignition of the flame used to prepare, cook, or bake the grain product. In classical Rabbinic Judaism, this requirement is considered restricted to the five classical grains of Judaism wheat , barley , oats , spelt , and rye . In the modern food production industry, commercial bakeries may accomplish a status of Pas Yisroel by the use of something called the Shain system , named for the inventor, Rabbi Yehuda Shain whereby an entire apparatus can be ignited remotely by an observant Jew. It is customary that extra care is taken to uphold this observance during the first ten days of the month of Tishrei , between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur . The qualification for one to be considered an observant Jew &ndash and therefore able to uphold the observance of Pas Yisroel &ndash is defined as one who is Shomer Shabbat . This is regardless of Jewish denominations affiliation . As an example of this encompassing multiple denominations, let s use a hypothetical scenario of a Reform Judaism Reform Jew who is a baker, and an Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jew who wants to buy the baked goods produced by the baker if the baker is Who is a Jew considered Jewish , from the Orthodox Jew s perspective, considered Shomer Shabbat by the tenets of the Orthodox Jew, then the grain product could still receive a distinction of Pas Yisroel by the Orthodox Jew s preferred Hekhsher . See also Kosher foods Kashrut Bishul Yisrael Kosher wine Yoshon Cholov Yisroel Halakhic sources wikisource Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 112 Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De ah 112 on WikiSource wikisource Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim 603 Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim 603 on WikiSource External links http oukosher.org index.php common article ou pas yisroel products OU Intro ...   more details



  1. Tekufah

    it. At Tekufat Tishrei the knife which Abraham held to slay Isaac dropped blood. At Tekufat Tevet , Jephthah ...   more details



  1. Shemini Atzeret

    Shemini Atzeret the Eighth day of Assembly Ashkenazic pron. shmini atseres is a Jewish holiday. It is celebrated on the 22nd day of the Hebrew calendar Hebrew month of Tishrei first month of calendar . In the Diaspora , an additional day is celebrated, the second day being separately referred to as Simchat Torah . ref Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim 669 ref In Israel and Reform Judaism , the holidays of Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are combined into a single day and the names are used interchangeably. Shemini Atzeret is often mistakenly referred to as the eighth day of the Festival of Sukkot , which occupies the seven preceding days. In fact, Shemini Atzeret is a holiday unto itself. There is no use of the Sukkah The sukkah Sukkah in Israel on Shemini Atzeret and the lulav and etrog are not waved, although, in the Diaspora, most sit in the sukkah on Shemini Atzeret ref Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim 668. The minhag of the chassidim is to make Kiddush in the Sukkah, but to eat the main meal inside. ref however, one of Sukkot s liturgical aliases , Time of Our Happiness, continues to be used to describe Shemini Atzeret in prayers. Furthermore, the Talmud , Rosh Hashanah Talmud Tractate Rosh Hashanah 4b mentions that Shemini Atzeret is a separate holiday unto itself in respect to six specific halakha halakhic issues, but is considered the eighth day of an eight day holiday regarding a seventh and sixth days. There is a dispute amongst the commentaries regarding what those six issues are. Since the Sukkah and, by extension, pleasant weather is no longer required, Jews begin to ask for rain during the Geshem prayer, which is recited in a distinctive plaintive melody during the cantor s repetition of the Musaf Amidah . In most synagogues, the Hazzan cantor is clad in a kittel , a symbol of piety , owing to the vitality of a positive judgement for rain. A brief mention of rain continues to be inserted in the Amidah until Passover . The Yizkor memorial ...   more details



  1. Marcheshvan

    Hebrew month letname Marcheshvan previouslink Tishrei previousletter Tishrei nextlink Kislev nextletter Kislev num 2 days 29 sometimes 30 season autumn gregorian October November filename Franz sischer Meister um 1675 001.jpg name Great Flood caption The Noah Great Flood started in Cheshvan. Marcheshvan Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small unicode Mar e van small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Unicode Mar e w n from Akkadian language Akkadian wara samnu , literally eighth month , sometimes called Cheshvan Hebrew language Hebrew , small Hebrew language Modern Hebrew Standard small unicode e van small Tiberian vocalization Tiberian small Unicode e w n is the second month of the civil year which starts on 1 Tishrei and the eighth month of the ecclesiastical year which starts on 1 Nisan on the Hebrew calendar . In a regular kesidran year Marcheshvan has 29 days, but because of the Hebrew calendar Rosh Hashanah postponement rules Rosh Hashanah postponement rules , in some years an additional day is added to Marcheshvan to make the year a full maleh year. Marcheshvan is an autumn month which occurs in October November on the Gregorian calendar . Given the Akkadian etymology, it seems likely the and the were switched at some point in time, since y r is the Semitic root for moon and thus also month , and m n is the Semitic root for eight . Since then, the first two letters mar have been reinterpreted as the Hebrew word for bitter , alluding to the fact that the month has no holidays or fasts. Interestingly, the falashas Ethiopian Jewish community celebrates Sigd on the 29th day of Marcheshvan 50 days from Yom Kippur , analogous to counting 50 days from Passover Pesach to Shavuot Shavuos , as recognized by the Israeli Knesset July 2008. The Hebrew Bible , before the Babylonian Exile , refers ... of the First Temple in Jerusalem Temple it was not inaugurated until the following Tishrei however ...   more details



  1. Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev

    refimprove date April 2008 Levi Yitzchok of Berdychiv Berditchev 1740 1809 , also known as the Berdichever was a rabbi and Hasidic Judaism Hasidic leader. He was the rabbi of Ryczyw , Masovian Voivodeship Ryczyw , elich w, Lesser Poland Voivodeship elich w , Pinsk and Berdychiv, for which he is best known. He was one of the main disciples of the Maggid of Mezritch , and his disciple Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg , whom he succeeded as rabbi of Ryczyw . Reb Levi Yitzchok was known as the defense attorney for the Jewish people, because it was believed that he could intercede on their behalf before God. Known for his compassion for every Jew, he was therefore one of the most beloved leaders of Eastern European Jewry. He authored the Hasidic classic Kedushas Levi , which is a commentary on many Jewish religious books and laws, and is arranged according to the weekly Torah portion . Rabbi Levi Yitzchak composed some popular Hasidic religious folk songs, including Dude le and The Kaddish of Rebbe Levi Yitzchok A din Toyre mit Gott . The Yiddish prayer God of Abraham which many Jewish women recite at the close of the Shabbat Sabbath is erroneously attributed to him. He died on the 25th of Tishrei, 5570 1809 and is buried in the old cemetery in Berdychiv , Ukraine . Image Berditchever tzion.JPG thumb right The tzion mausoleum of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak in the old cemetery in Berdychiv. His Yartzeit Picture from May 2003. See also Lawsuits against God References reflist External links http www.chabad.org search keyword.asp?kid 1414 R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev http www.judaicaplus.com tzadikim tz viewer.cfm?page berdichev.htm Biography and Stories about Rabbi Levi Yitzchak http www.berdichev.org rabbi levi yitzhak.html The Berdichever Rabbi http www.berdychiv.org Commemorative coin from Levi Yitzchok of Berdychiv, from recently discovered seal Works http www.hebrewbooks.org 9706 Commentary on Pirkei Avos Hebrew http www.chassidusonline.com kedushas levi.html English Transl ...   more details



  1. Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky (I)

    Unsourced image removed Image Dushinskyoffice.jpg thumb 200px Grand Rabbi Yoseph Tzvi Dushinsky 1865 1948 speaking before the United Nations deletable image caption 1 Friday, 27 March 2009 Image Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky.JPG thumb 200px Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky , 1865 1948 , also known as the Maharitz , was the first Rebbe of Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty Dushinsky and Chief Rabbi Govad of the Edah HaChareidis of Jerusalem . Early life He was a disciple of the author of Shevet Sofer , one of the grandchildren of the Moses Sofer Chassam Sofer . After his marriage to the daughter of Rabbi Mordechai Winkler, author of Levushei Mordechai , Dushinsky became the Chief Rabbi in Galanta , Slovakia . In an epidemic during the First World War his first wife died childless and he subsequently remarried Esther Neuhaus, daughter of Rabbi Yoel Tzvi Neuhaus. He relocated to the town of Chust , where he assumed the position of Chief Rabbi. In 1921, a son, Yisroel Moshe was born. Move to Jerusalem In 1930, the Dushinsky family moved to the British Mandate of Palestine , settling in Jerusalem. Shortly after in 1932 came the death of the Chief Rabbi and founder of the Edah HaChareidis, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld . Dushinsky was appointed as his successor. He founded a community of Hungarian Jews in Jerusalem, affiliated with the Perushim section of the Edah HaChareidis. This community gradually developed into a Hasidic dynasty, which is today headed by his grandson, who was named after him. Dushinsky was known for his strong opposition to Zionism , and spoke to the newly formed United Nations against the creation of the Zionist State. Dushinsky died on the eve of Sukkos , 14th of Tishrei 1948, shortly after the founding of the State of Israel. He was succeeded by Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis as Chief Rabbi of the Edah HaChareidis, and by his son, Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky , as leader of his Dushinsky, which would under Rabbi Yisroel Moshe s leadership turn into one of the n ...   more details



  1. Hebrew calendar

    , Av month Av 30 days , Elul 29 days , Tishrei 30 days , Marcheshvan 29 or 30 days , Kislev 29 or 30 ... of Tishrei , is the new year for years. ref Mishna, Rosh Hashanah Talmud Rosh Hashana 1 1 ref This is when the numbered year changes, and most Jews today view Tishrei as the de facto beginning ... Year is 1 Tishrei, which actually begins in the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year. On that day ... he preserved the ancient order i. e. the year beginning with Tishrei . ref name Josephus, 1930 ... the civil new year starting on 1 Tishrei. ref name Thiele Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew ... of its first month Tishrei to be called molad tohu the mean new moon of chaos or nothing . The Jewish calendar s epoch reference date , 1 Tishrei 1 AM, is equivalent to Monday, 7 October 3761 BCE in the proleptic ... year 5771 AM began on 9 September 2010 1 Tishrei or Rosh Hashanah and, since it is a 13 month ... on what day of the week the first day of the month Tishrei Tishr shall fall, the interval ... The Babylonian rules required the delay of the first day of Tishrei when the new moon occurred after ..., could not fall on a Sabbath nor a Monday, lest 10 Tishrei Yom Kippur fall on a Friday or a Sunday ... is reported to have counseled those who make the computations not to set the first day of Tishrei ... of Tishrei, and then determine if the year must be postponed. The molad can be calculated by multiplying ... eight and nine of the ecclesiastic year while Tishrei is the seventh month, so that adjustments ... Yerushalmi, Sukkah 54b. ref To prevent Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei from faling on a Friday or Sunday, Rosh Hashanah 1 Tishrei cannot be on a Wednesday or Friday. Likewise, Hoshana Rabbah 21 Tishrei cannot ...   more details



  1. Ten Days of Repentance

    services of the Ten Days, except on the Sabbath, Friday afternoons, and the 9th of Tishrei, the eve ... , we also find the ten days from the beginning of Tishrei to Yom HaKippurim, the first ten days of the month of Tishrei, the time between Rosh HaShanah and Yom HaKippurim. But the term commonly ..., Jewish Thought url http www.ou.org chagim roshchodesh tishrei aseretyemai.htm , ref References ...   more details



  1. Rosh Hashanah

    two days of Tishrei , even in Israel where all other Jewish holidays dated from the new moon last only ... on the first of Tishrei, since the second day is not mentioned in the Torah . Shofar blowing File ... of Tishrei . Some communities have the customs to perform Hatarat nedarim a nullification of vows ... tradition, the creation of the world was completed on 1 Tishrei. The observance of the 1 Tishrei .... Bibleverse Psalms 69 29 HE The zodiac sign of the balance for Tishrei is claimed to indicate ... of the year even unto the end of the year . 1 Tishrei was considered as the beginning of Genesis ...   more details



  1. Tachanun

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