#hebrew calender
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koushirouizumi 5 months ago
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Hanukkah this year, 2024, in comparison, Actually will be on December 25th, beginning at sundown; but it will also last until January 2nd, at sundown!! (So, if you want to place a similar fic around 2024, where they will all be gathered at 'similar' timeframes, this year would be a good year for that timeline-wise.) {However, January 7th specifically will be on a Sunday, which is too late for Shabbat, as Shabbat ends at sundown on Saturdays.} You can still place a Shabbat meal around the 5th~6th though!
For future dates, you can check this link too! Please always check Hebrew calender dates first (and double-check to be sure!!) before attempting to write a Jewish holiday or Jewish character into any of your fic/worldbuilding universes, in order to portray us with genuine respect!!
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Since Russians celebrate Christmas on January 7th, I always assumed one of the Russian Digidestined was Jewish and that dinner we saw the main three having was a Shabbat dinner, or maybe one of them had the others over for a quaint little Hanukkah dinner post Digimon crisis.
(Kenta note: According to my spellcheck Shabbat is spelled wrong, but since I don鈥檛 know otherwise, I鈥檓 leaving it as is.)
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jewishcissiekj 1 year ago
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Ya'll won't believe how old I'm gonna be in a week
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akonoadham 1 year ago
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garlic-and-cloves 11 months ago
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I really could not care less about the Gregorian calendar or it's new year. Today is the 20th of Tevet, in the year 5784 in the Hebrew calender my people have used for thousands of years
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a-dinosaur-a-day 1 year ago
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But what is your hebrew calender birthday 馃
5th of Av :)
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koushirouizumi 10 months ago
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Meanwhile with Steve and Frigimon {Digimon Adventure 02}
Steve: ...Hey, Rui-kun? Rui: Yeah?... Steve: I understand "a lot" happened with Ukkomon, but why couldn't your birthday just be celebrated in {rambles Hebrew calender dates/months}??.... Rui: RUI: R U I: WHAT STEVE: STEVE: ( What ? ) Frigimon: (Rui didn't know this was an option.)
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astriiformes 2 years ago
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hi!! maybe a wierd question but do u know turkish o_0? jsut saw the calender post so thot i would ask!! since t had the dates in turkish too. hope u have a good day!
Alas, it's not Turkish, but Wikipedia tells me it's apparently cognate (by way of Aramaic and then Arabic). I actually have a Jewish calendar, which lists both the Gregorian/English dates and the Jewish/Hebrew ones.
I didn't realize several of our months were related to ones in Turkish, but it makes sense! Very neat, thank you for bringing it to my attention.
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beardedmrbean 2 years ago
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I'm sorry but your cavemen be like 7 will be my year post has me irrationally angry, early man deserves more respect than being diminished with the term caveman, neanderthals built tents when they weren't in a caved area, they were nomadic and intelligent and so cool!! Also there's no evidence to suggest calenders other than menstrual/luna tracking and we are well out of the bronze age (even in the British Isles one of the last places to have a bronze age) by the year 7 B.C.E.
How would a caveman know when Christ would show up?
Look at the Hebrew calendar, it's 5783 right now on that one I think.
Even if we ignore that we can look at the point when the Julian Calendar was adopted and AD finally became a thing
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Lots of cultures have their own calendar alongside the common one too.
Also it's a joke and you're taking it way too seriously, but that's a different story.
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pleasespellchimerical 2 years ago
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hey so it turns out for my 30th birthday, the hebrew and gregorian calender dates line up :D this feels kinda special
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unidentifiedfuckingthing 2 years ago
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we have 2 pressing problems in our society being
- whether we use bc/ad or bce/ace we're pretending our current timekeeping system based on the supposed birth of jesus is a Universally Relevant Event, equally so to christianity and the rest of the world, just a PERFECTLY secular occurrence that everyone cares about for any reasons besides violent christian imperialism,
-and we number centuries by one less than the actual year number. if its the year 2022 it should be the 20th century. yes i DO think it would make more sense to say "0th century" for the years between 0 and 999. shut up
which is why i think we should just move to a different system starting at a completely different year. you could call the centuries by the same number as the constituent years and there would be no question when a text was referring to a king in the 17th century if they ACTUALLY meant the 1600s or 1700s if the 17th century was like, 3000 years ago or something. i dont even care where we start it. use the hebrew calender, start it today, start it the day monkeys started talking. idc i just think we should abolish the western calendar
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dzamie 10 months ago
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#Helpful! Especially for writers and artists#the calender thing maybe not so much though (a lot of nerdy/fandom calenders are a lot better at having a broad spread of holidays)#unless by Hebrew dates you mean like literally different month names or something? That'd be cool if trye (via @art-of-astral)
Today is the 14th of Shevat, 5784, known to most Americans as January 24th, 2024. Tomorrow, the 15th of Shevat, is Tu Bishvat, the new year of the trees. Next year, it will also fall on the 15th of Shevat (in 5785), in mid-February (2025). Last year, it was still on the 15th of Shevat, which was early February.
It's not just different month names, the Gregorian calendar doesn't line up evenly with the Hebrew calendar at all. And actually, I believe we happen to have a second month of Adar this year, in a couple months.
Ways to show a home in a show or movie belongs to a Jewish character that isn't just lazily having a menorah in the shot for 0.02 seconds:
-Mezuzah on the doorpost/s
-Hamsas hanging on the wall
-Shabbat candles on a shelf somewhere
-Basket or drawer full of endless monogrammed and logo-ed Kippot from past weddings, B' Mitzvahs, and holiday parties.
-A calendar with both Hebrew and Gregorian dates on the wall
-A collection of Jewish books
-Various Jewish ritual items scattered around
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ramrodd 1 month ago
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COMMENTARY:
Regarding the nativity of Jesus, Sura 19:30 Maryam indicates that Jesus was self-aware at birth, It, alon with Sura Maryyam 19:19 refute the corruption of Sura 4:157 that anybody buy Jesus was crucified.
Here;s the thing that perplexes me: how is it any circumcised person, regarless of their natal origins who is publically and thuroughly executed and is up an around and shucking and jiving with his peeps tree days later not a irreducalbe validation of the Hebrew God Hypothesis that antimates the Hebrew Bible ? The only strait jacket Harry Houdini couldn't escape was death and we have the unsolicited testimony of a disinterested third party, the Roman governor and his Chief of Staff, reproting to the Emperor Tiberius that this Jesus of Nazareth Hebrew had done exactly that.
And your best rebuttaal is taht us Jews didn't see it coming before the fact and, 2000 years after the entire global calender has been turned on its head to signify when that confirmation of Genesis 1:1 occurred to the satisfaction of the entire Roman army, your complaint is that the peopel of the ground at the time didn't dot their jots and cross their tittles,
YOur shit is pretty weak, Rabbi. Before Jesus, the anidah had only 18 stanzas. After Jesus, the 19th stanza was added as a mechanism to flush Jesus Followers out of the congregatgions, but when Jesus said He would fulfill the Law. the Standing Praryer still has the 19th Blessin g of Jesus that the Koran celebrates with Sura 74L30: And aove it is nineteen,
19 is the alpha and omega of the mind of Genesis 1:1. YOu dont even understand your own sacrements and you're preaching to Christians?
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jewishicequeen 6 years ago
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So, Rosh Hashanah is nearly here, and I think it鈥檚 a great time to wish you all Shana Tova!
Have a great new (Hebrew) year!
讗讝 专讗砖 讛砖谞讛 讻诪注讟 驻讛, 讜谞专讗讛 诇讬 砖讝讜 讛讝讚诪谞讜转 诪爪讜讬讬谞转 诇讗讞诇 砖谞讛 讟讜讘讛 讜诪转讜拽讛!
砖转讛讬讛 诇讻诐 砖谞讛 谞驻诇讗讛, 诪诇讗讛 讗讜砖专 讜讛爪诇讞讛!
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mikvahcalendar 4 years ago
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Don't you think it's the best time to download the mikvah app? Because from this new year get free from engaging yourself in the tough mikvah dates calculations. Download MikvahCalendar Now!
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kirkland-brand-witch 3 months ago
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Well there's the gregorian, the julian, Hebrew calenders
I use the faggot calender (aka the gay agenda) and it lacks months years etc only days except all days are yassday
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kunosoura 2 years ago
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I think we gotta bring back jubilees like not so much the specific hebrew calender concept which I don鈥檛 know enough about to talk on but the general idea of like, after a certain period debts are forgiven, prisoners are freed, the common is common again, etc. Like obviously total communism would be > but if you鈥檙e in a society that is defined by debt and class relations it鈥檚 a very hardcore observance.
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