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  2. Seventh of Adar - Wikipedia

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    Jewish burial societies also often meet on the Seventh of Adar. [2] In Israel, the Seventh of Adar is designated as a day in remembrance of those soldiers who have fallen in war, but whose bodies have not been found or identified, in reference to the Biblical verse noting that no one knows the exact burial place of Moses "even to this day". [8]

  3. Education and Sharing Day - Wikipedia

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    Since 1978, Education & Sharing Day, USA, has been proclaimed by the president each year on the Rebbe's birthday on the Jewish calendar, 11 Nissan, which is four days before Passover and thus generally can fall between March 21 and April 21 on the Gregorian calendar.

  4. Chabad.org - Wikipedia

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    Chabad.org has a Jewish knowledge base which includes over 100,000 articles of information ranging from basic Judaism to Hasidic philosophy taught from the Chabad point of view. The major categories are the human being, God and man, concepts and ideas, the Torah , the physical world, the Jewish calendar , science and technology, people and ...

  5. Purim - Wikipedia

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    Date: 14th day of Adar (in Jerusalem and all ancient walled cities, 15th of Adar): 2023 date: Sunset, 6 March – nightfall, 7 March: 2024 date: Sunset, 23 March – nightfall, 24 March

  6. Zmanim - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Shabbat and Jewish holidays begin and end at specific times ... Most calculate it based on when the sun is 10.2-11.5 degrees ...

  7. Tenth of Tevet - Wikipedia

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    Tenth of Tevet (Hebrew: עשרה בטבת, Asarah BeTevet), the tenth day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, is a fast day in Judaism.It is one of the minor fasts observed from before dawn to nightfall.

  8. Adar - Wikipedia

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    Adar (Hebrew: אֲדָר ‎, ʾĂdār; from Akkadian adaru) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar, roughly corresponding to the month of March in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of 29 days.

  9. Traditional Jewish chronology - Wikipedia

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    Jewish tradition has long preserved a record of dates and time sequences of important historical events related to the Jewish nation, including but not limited to the dates fixed for the building and destruction of the Second Temple, and which same fixed points in time (henceforth: chronological dates) are well-documented and supported by ancient works, although when compared to the ...