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Welcome friends to our Rosh Chodesh edition of the Hebrew Podcasts Newsletter.
The Hebrew calendar הלוח העברי (haluach haivri) is a lunar calendar. The new moon marks the beginning of each Jewish lunar month. Throughout history, the Jewish people used the Hebrew calendar in their daily lives and especially for religious observances and agricultural activities.
The Hebrew calendar years use the Anno Mundi epoch, which means "in the year of the world" in Latin. It counts the years from the creation of the world in the Bible. The Hebrew year 5775 תשע"ה begins at sunset on September 24, 2014 and will end on September 13, 2015.
There is a discrepancy of 11 days between the lunar and the solar year. To align the different calendars, a lunar month, Adar 1, is added every two or three years, for a total of 7 times per 19 years.
The Hebrew week is a cycle of seven days, following the seven-day period when the world was created in the Book of Genesis. The names for the days of the week are the ordinal numbers, starting with Sunday and with the exception of the seventh day. This day is called Shabbat, which means rest in Hebrew. The names follow the names of the Creation account of the Book of Genesis. The Jewish day always lasts from sunset to the next sunset.
Rosh Chodesh Tishrei, 1st of Tishrei, Sep 25, 2014, ראש חודש תשרי
Holidays: Rosh HaShanah, ראש השנה, Head of the year, September 25, 2014, Tishrei 1.
Yom Kippur, יום כיפור, October 4, 2014, Tishrei 10.
Sukkot, סוכות, October 9, 2014, Tishrei 15.
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, 1st of Cheshvan, Oct 25, 2014, ראש חודש חשוון
Rosh Chodesh Kislev, 1st of Kislev, Nov 23, 2014, ראש חודש כסלו
Holidays: Chanukah, חנוכה, December 17, 2014, Kislev 25.
Rosh Chodesh Tevet, 1st of Tevet, Dec 23, 2014, ראש חודש טבת
Rosh Chodesh Sh'vat, 1st of Sh'vat, Jan 21, 2015, ראש חודש שבט
Holidays: Tu Bishvat, ט"ו בשבט, Feb 4, 2015, Sh'vat 15.
Yom HaMishpacha (Family Day), יום המשפחה, Feb 19, 2015, Sh'vat 30.
Rosh Chodesh Adar, 1st of Adar, Feb 20, 2015, ראש חודש אדר
Holidays: Purim, פורים, March 5, 2015, Adar 14.
Rosh Chodesh Nisan, 1st of Nisan, March 21, 2015, ראש חודש ניסן
Holidays: Passover, פסח, April 4, 2015, Nisan 15.
Yom Ha'shoah, יום השואה, Holocaust day, April 16, 2015, Nisan 27.
Rosh Chodesh Iyyar, 1st of Iyyar, April 20, 2015, ראש חודש אייר
Holidays: Yom HaZikaron, יום הזכרון, April 22, 2015. Iyyar 3.
Yom HaAtzma'ut, יום העצמאות, April 23, 2015, Iyyar 4.
Lag Ba'Omer, ל"ג בעומר, May 7, 2015, Iyyar 18.
Yom Yerushalayim, יום ירושלים , Jerusalem day, May 17, 2015, Iyyar 28.
Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1st of Sivan, May 19, 2015, ראש חודש סיוון
Holidays: Shavuot, שבועות, May 24, 2015, Sivan 6.
Rosh Chodesh Tamuz, 1st of Tamuz, Jun 18, 2015, ראש חודש תמוז
Rosh Chodesh Av, 1st of Av, Jul 17, 2015, ראש חודש אב
Holidays: Tisha B'Av, ט' באב , Av 10, July 26, 2015.
Tu B’Av , ט"ו באב, (Day of Love), July 31, 2015, Av 15.
Rosh Chodesh Elul, 1st of Elul, Aug 16, 2015, ראש חודש אלול
Yom Rishon - יום ראשון - first day - Sunday
Yom Sheni - יום שני - second day - Monday
Yom Shlishi - יום שלישי - third day - Tuesday
Yom Reviee - יום רביעי - fourth day - Wednesday
Yom Hamishi - יום חמישי - fifth day - Thursday
Yom Shishi - יום שישי - sixth day - Friday
Yom Shabbat - יום שבת - seventh day - Saturday
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