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  Tishri - Wikipédia
Le nom de Tishri, d'origine akkadienne tašrītu "Commencement", de šurrû "commencer"), était largement utilisé depuis la captivité à Babylone, apparaissant dans le Talmud et le Targoum d'Onkelos.
Dans la Bible, Tishri est connu sous le nom d'"Ethanim", le septième mois, et c'est d'ailleurs ainsi qu'il est appelé encore de nos jours par les Karaïtes.
jour de Tishri est célébré le jeûne de Guedaliah (Godolias), commémorant l'assassinat du gouverneur de Judée par un "loyaliste" judéen, ce qui entraîna l'abandon massif de la Terre d'Israël par ses occupants.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tishri#Premier_ou_septi.C3.A8me_mois_.3F   (328 words)

  
  Jewish Holidays
(Tishri 3) - Observed in memory of Gedaliah ben Ahikam, the Jewish governor of Judea appointed by Nebuchadnezzar (Sixth Century B.C.E.) to govern the conquered Judean territory.
(Tishri 21) - The seventh day of Sukkot, a half holiday, is marked by the recitation of many 'hosha-na' ("help us, we pray") prayers recited by worshippers carrying bundles of twigs from willow trees (which usually grow along river banks) as they make seven circuits of the synagogue.
(Tishri 23 in the Diaspora, Tishri 22 in Israel) - The holiday of 'Rejoicing in the Torah' on which the year-long cycle of Torah (the Pentateuch) reading is completed and re-started.
www.sonsofisrael.net /jewish_holidays.htm   (1368 words)

  
 THE FEAST OF TISHRI   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Within the context of the Feast of Tishri, we realize more deeply than ever before the value of our fellowmen, without which the individual is lost in a self-imposed prison of human isolation.
The Feast of Tishri celebrates this freedom which the Israelites won with the guidance of Providence, despite the shackles of Egypt and the armies of the Philistines.
The Feast of Tishri in Scottish Rite Masonry derives from the Jewish Festival of Sukkoth which is marked chiefly by the building of temporary structures (sukkah, singular; sukkoth, plural) made of boards, canvass, etc. and roofed with branches, especially pine branches.
www.neksvalley.org /feast_of_tishri.htm   (1846 words)

  
 Jewish Calendar Rules
Knowing the time of the first molad Tishri, the mean time between molads, and the number of molads (months) in a year, the molad Tishri for any given year can be computed.
Tishri 1 in the year 2 falls on a Saturday only if you believe that the year 2 was subject to the four delay rules described above.
In particular, since the molad Tishri of year 2 falls on a Friday, Tishri 1 of that year should have been delayed by rule 1 so that Yom Kippor wouldn't be on the day after the Sabbath.
www.stephenmorse.org /jcal/rules.htm   (2392 words)

  
 Tishri in Relation to the Equinox (No. 175)
One such false argument rests on the premise that the determination of the Molad or First of Tishri under the Hillel system has a relationship to, or is in some way dependent on, the position of the September equinox.
The centrality of the Molad of Tishri is a fabrication of rabbinical (from Pharisaic) Judaism as is a 6 Sivan Pentecost.
Arguments that seek to establish a rule regarding the proximity of Tabernacles to the equinox are false and ignore historical fact.
www.ccg.org /english/s/P175.html   (1783 words)

  
 When Were the Sabbatical Years?
Add twenty years to this date, and we have the Julian equivalent for Tishri in his twenty-first year, the date the pledge was made.
Tishri 464 / Elul 463 BC Tishri 444 / Elul 443 BC Thus this line of evidence suggests that 444/443 BC was a sabbatical year.
In as much as the sabbatical year ended and a new week of years began at Tishri 457 BC, it is convenient to commence the 70 weeks at that time.
www.pickle-publishing.com /papers/sabbatical-years.htm   (4015 words)

  
 Judaism 101: The Month of Tishri
The month of Tishri, which falls during the months of September and October on the Gregorian calendar, is probably the busiest time of the year for Jewish holidays.
In the month of Tishri, there are a total of 13 days of special religious significance, 7 of them holidays on which work is not permitted.
If a Jew ever goes to synagogue (other than for weddings or bar mitzvahs), it is for these holidays.
www.jewfaq.org /holiday1.htm   (118 words)

  
 When Were the Sabbatical Years? (Additional Material)
If Tishri 70/Elul 71 was 1 DE and 381 SE, then 1 SE would begin in the fall of 311 BC, more than a year after Seleucus entered Babylon.
Tishri 311/Elul 310 BC Tishri 1175/Elul 1176 AD Tishri 69/Elul 70 AD Tishri 312/Elul 311 BC Since Maimonides identified 1107 DE as a post-sabbatical year, we know that 1 DE was also a post-sabbatical year.
The fact that the Bar Kochba revolt began in the spring of 132 AD is further evidence for Zuckermann's sabbatical dates, based on Wacholder's hypothesis in his paper "Chronomessianism." His hypothesis is that the Messiah was expected to redeem Israel during the Passover season, and during the sabbatical year.
www.pickle-publishing.com /papers/sabbatical-years-more.htm   (8453 words)

  
 The truth about GOD'S CALENDAR
The Molad of Tishri is sometimes simply referred to as the “Molad.” As a point of interest, if someone sought to find out the length of a particular year, the procedure would be to find the Molad of Tishri for the beginning of that year, as a starter.
Since Atonement is on the 10th of Tishri, and the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles is on the 15th of Tishri, and the Last Great Day is on the 22nd of Tishri, no extensive calculation is needed for these assignments.
Since the calculated Tishri 1 occurs at the conjunction of the moon, the crescent of the new moon is not even visible until about a day later.
www.thercg.org /books/ttagc.html   (14477 words)

  
 Jewish Calendar Rules
Knowing the time of the first molad Tishri, the mean time between molads, and the number of molads (months) in a year, the molad Tishri for any given year can be computed.
Tishri 1 in the year 2 falls on a Saturday only if you believe that the year 2 was subject to the four delay rules described above.
In particular, since the molad Tishri of year 2 falls on a Friday, Tishri 1 of that year should have been delayed by rule 1 so that Yom Kippor wouldn't be on the day after the Sabbath.
www.stevemorse.org /jcal/rules.htm   (2394 words)

  
 ELUL 1-August 11, 1999
He is destined to face the Judgment of the 7th month, Tishri.
The Talmud also states the God created earth on Tishri 1, (7th month) this is why it is also called the Day of Judgment (Yom Teruah) Feast of Trumpets and Rosh Hashanah.
It is not by accident that it is falling on the same day the period of Repentance, judgments, and all of the history mentioned earlier happens.
www.atam.org /Elul1.html   (2928 words)

  
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Nisan origin of the year 1 AM1 is 29 Adar, 14 hours, because molad Tishri of the year 2 AM was on Friday, 14 hours, and 1 Tishri was a Saturday.
In the discussion above, we assumed that 1 Tishri is the day on which molad Tishri has taken place, and established that the Julian date of 15 Nisan is M March.
Thus, if molad Tishri of A+1, after being moved 6 hours ahead, is on Tuesday, 15 hours and 204 parts or later7, its successor is on Sunday.
www.math.technion.ac.il /~rl/docs/gauss.txt   (1423 words)

  
 Jewish Calendar
However, the Jewish New Year is in Tishri, the seventh month, and that is when the year number is increased.
The length of Heshvan and Kislev are determined by complex calculations involving the time of day of the full moon of the following year's Tishri and the day of the week that Tishri would occur in the following year.
Because of this, the time from the first major festival (Passover in Nissan) to the last major festival (Sukkot in Tishri) is always the same.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Judaism/calendar.html   (841 words)

  
 Biblical Dates for Messiah's Conception and Birth
The Hebrew calendar is kept updated to this modern day, and every year the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) is absolutely set from Tishri 15 to Tishri 22.
Because the Hebrew calendar is based on the course of the Moon (Lunar) and the modern calendar is based on the course of the Sun (Solar), the two move in relation to each other.
In like manner, Yeshua's birthday is on the same Hebraic calendar number each year, Tishri 15, but in relation to the Gregorian calendar it changes.
www.messianic.com /articles/dates.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Feasts of Trumpets | Michael Rood
I first took note of Tishri 1 and the Biblical calendar at the time that the Oslo Accord was signed on the White House lawn back on September 13, 1993 -that was Tishri 1, 5754.
Lo and behold, on September 18, 2001, or Tishri 1, 5762, Congress invoked the war powers clause of the constitution to enact Public Law 107-40, which authorized the use of force on anybody, anywhere, and anytime that the Government deemed such force appropriate.
Tishri 1 has always been known to the children of Israel as 'the day and the hour that no man knows' (exactly as Yeshua said in Matthew 24:36).
www.michaelrood.com /news_sp25.htm   (2282 words)

  
 Jewish Feasts & Significance
This occurs on Tishri 1 in the Fall (Sept.-Oct.).
Tishri 15, 1005 BC the dedication of Solomon’s Temple (2 Chron 5:2-3, 1 Kings 8:1-2).
He was born on the Feast of Tabernacles Tishri 15, Crucified on the Feast of Unleavened Bread Nisan 15, and sent the Holy Spirit on the Feast of Pentecost Sivan 6.
www.layevangelism.com /qreference/chapter33.htm   (1489 words)

  
 NASA - Calendars and Their History
The calendar for a given year is established by determining the day of the week of Tishri 1 (first day of Rosh Hashanah or New Year's Day) and the number of days in the year.
According to dehiyyah (b), Tishri 1 of the next year must be postponed to Sunday, which by dehiyyah (a) occasions a further postponement to Monday.
The length of a year can therefore be determined by comparing the weekday of Tishri 1 with that of the next Tishri 1.
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov /eclipse/SEhelp/calendars.html   (8490 words)

  
 Septennial (Shmita) Torah Cycle
For Gentile Kings - They count their reigns from the first of Tishri, such that even if a King began his reign at the end of Elul, once Nisan began, it would be considered as the second year of his reign.
If a tree is planted more than forty-four days before the first of tishri, then the first of Tishri marks the beginning of the second year of the tree’s life.
We have noted that the weekly parasha, for both the annual and the Triennial portions, and its latent messages relate and are integrally connected to the time of year during which the parasha is read.
www.betemunah.org /shmita.html   (6392 words)

  
 Le Calendrier Juif - règles
Tishri, neuf jours plus tôt, ne doit être ni un mercredi, ni un vendredi.
Aussi, si le molad de Tishri survient un dimanche, un mercredi ou un vendredi, alors Rosh Hashana est reporté au lendemain.
Si le molad de Tishri survient à partir de l'instant 18h 0p (12 h 00 [midi] à Jérusalem), alors Rosh Hashana est reporté au prochain jour possible (en tenant compte de la règle adu).
www.calj.net /fr/regles.php   (376 words)

  
 Barmitzvahs.org - The Month of Tishri
The month of Tishri, which falls during the months of September and October on the Gregorian calendar, is probably the busiest time of the year for Jewish holidays.
In the month of Tishri, there are a total of 13 days of special religious significance, 7 of them holidays on which work is not permitted.
If a Jew ever goes to synagogue (other than for weddings or bar mitzvahs), it is for these holidays.
barmitzvahs.org /judaism/holiday1.php   (118 words)

  
 Sabbatical Years Began in the Spring in Ancient Times
Most Rabbis and most Biblical chronologists generally believe that Sabbatical years have always been counted from Tishri to Tishri, that is, from the fall of one year to the fall of the next year.
Tishri is only the seventh month when counting the months according to the sacred calendar, beginning in the spring with the month of Nisan.
Yet, after the capture of Jerusalem on Tishri 10, Josephus plainly states that the Sabbatical year was still going on: “…in part by the Sabbatic Year, which was still going on, and forced the country to lie still uncultivated, since we are forbidden to sow the land in that year.” (Ant.
www.biblicalchronology.com /sabbatical.htm   (2822 words)

  
 JEWISHPATH - Gematria Parshas Bereishis, Genesis 12:1 - 17:27, What Is In A Name - By Dr. Akiva G. Belk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tishri 1 is the day when all creatures of the world stand in judgment before the Creator of the world.
Tishri 1 is when Jews as well as Spiritualists all stand before the Creator of the world to account for their actions.
The Torah clearly identifies that Tishri 1 is the “SEVENTH MONTH FOR JEWS!!” The Torah does not identify Tishri 1 in the same fashion for Spiritualists.
www.jewishpath.com /gematria/bereishis/what_is_in_a_name.html   (1138 words)

  
 Is the Full Moon a part of God's Biblical Calendar??
They claim that the 15th of Abib and 15th of Tishri must always fall on the full moon.
Differences show that only 12 of the 20 Abib 15 dates occur on a full moon and only 9 of the 20 Tishri 15 dates occur on the full moon when allowance is made for dusk to dusk days.
This claim is verified by the fact that many Christians (and the Karaite Jews) have independently gone into the scriptures and have come out with the same calendar system.
www.chcpublications.net /fullmoon.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Holidays and Festivals - Judaism to Julian
The approximate date of the first of Tishri can be found by subtracting the epact from September 24 after an ordinary year, or from October 24 after an embolismic year.
Once the beginning date is determined for the new year and the year following, the length of the year, as determined by the difference, will show the lengths of the variable length months.
The first ten days of Tishri are called the High Holy Days or Ten Days of Penitence.
www.shagtown.com /days/j2.html   (1356 words)

  
 Find the Parasha for any Year
What is the date in Tishri of the first sabbath of the year?
If the first Sabbath is on the fifth day of Tishri, consult
If you got here by mistake go back to the regular years.
www.uwm.edu /~corre/parasha/parashiyot.html   (435 words)

  
 Ariel Ministries: Feasts of the Lord
It is observed for 2 days on Tishri 1 and 2 but is called one long day.
Ends on Tishri 10, which is Yom Kippur.
Although TISHRI is the beginning of the Civil Year, NISAN, the 7th month begins the Sacred Year with Passover (Exo 12:2, 13:4; Lev 23:23-24; Num 29:1).
www.ariel.org /feasts.htm   (1202 words)

  
 Tishri 5760 (Sep - Oct 1999)
The tribe associated with this month is Levi.
Tishri consists of 30 days, with the 1st of Tishri never falling on Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday.
The agreement led to the formal "peace" treaty.
www.philologos.org /bpr/files/Calendar/5760/01.tishri.htm   (159 words)

  
 Elul, 5763/Tishri, 5764 (September/October, 2003)
1 Tishri, 5764 (Sept 27, 2003) Rosh HaShanah (Feast of Trumpets)
2 Tishri, 5764 (Sept 28, 2003) Ailing Pope appoints 31 cardinals
Jerusalem (www.jnewswire.com) - As the number of Israelis murdered as a consequence of the Oslo process nears 1,200, the men who met secretly in Norway's capital 10 years ago to put together their master plan for peace are now reportedly on the verge of unveiling a new initiative.
philologos.org /bpr/files/Jewish_Feasts/tishri5764.htm   (11530 words)

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