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  1. 4 de sept. de 2016 · The simple answer: 5778 years from the creation of the world, as determined by counting back years in the Bible. The setting of this date is credited to Maimonides, who mentions it in his book, Mishneh Torah: Sanctification of the Moon, 11:6, written about 1178 CE, but it may have been in use for some time before that.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2017 · Rosh Hashana for Hebrew Year 5778 began on Wednesday, 20 September 2017 and ended on Friday, 22 September 2017 . Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה ), (literally “head of the year”), is the Jewish New Year. It is the first of the High Holidays or Yamim Noraim (“Days of Awe”), celebrated ten days before Yom Kippur.

  3. SEEKING PEACE. Our second gematria or sign for the year 5778 begins to draw a roadmap of what we need to do this year in order to bring about the redemption. Our actions are described as awakening from below and their purpose is to arouse God from above.

    • 1 Nissan - New Year For Kings and Festivals
    • 1 Elul - New Year For Animal Tithes
    • 1 Tishrei - New Year For Years
    • 15 Shevat - New Year For Trees

    “This month [Nissan] shall be to you the head of the months. To you, it shall be the first of the months of the year.”2 What is meant by this? Rashiexplains: “This shall be the first of the order of the number of the months, so Iyar shall be called the second [month], and Sivan the third [month].”3 Indeed, this is how the months are referenced thro...

    In Temple times, there was an obligation to tithe every tenth animal of one’s flock. This animal was sacrificed in the Temple, and the owners consumed its meat within the walls of Jerusalem.6 Each year, one had an obligation to count the new animals and tithe them. This count starts on the first of Elul; any animals born before this date are part o...

    Rosh Hashanah, the 1st of Tishrei, is the Jewish New Year. The Mishnah7 describes it as “The New Year for years, Shemitah, Jubilee, for planting and [tithing] vegetables.” The “New Year for Years” refers simply to the number of years since creation.8 Rosh Hashanah, as the birthday of all Creation,9 is celebrated as a holiday. It is the day we crown...

    The 15th of Shevat, commonly known as Tu BiShvat, is the only “New Year” aside from Rosh Hashanah that is celebrated today. It is a time of renewal, when the sap rises to nurture the fruits of the coming spring, and many have the custom to eat fruits, particularly those of the seven species with which the Land of Israelis blessed. But it also has p...

    • Mordechai Rubin
  4. 6 de sept. de 2018 · Together, we were shaken by acts of senseless violence and hate, and uplifted by stories of triumph and resilience. As Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year (celebrated this year from Sunday evening, Sept. 9, to Tuesday evening, Sept. 11) approaches, here are some of the past year’s most formative stories.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Rosh Hashanah is the the beginning of the Jewish New Year, in this case 5783, and kicks off the High Holy Days. It is an important two-day holiday with a focus on long...

  6. This subscription is a 2-year perpetual calendar feed with events for the current year (5784) plus 1 future year. Download 5778 only Use this download alternative if you prefer to manually import the calendar events into Google Calendar and merge with your own calendar (see instructions ).