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  2. Fast of Esther - Wikipedia

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    The fast is observed on the 13th day of the Hebrew month of Adar (when the year has two Adar months, it is observed only in the second Adar). If the date of the Fast of Esther falls on Shabbat (Saturday), the fast is instead observed on the preceding Thursday, this was the case in 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2024.

  3. Battle of Adasa - Wikipedia

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    This story would be bolstering Judas's king-like authority as leader, albeit with a Jewish spin in using the famous prophet Jeremiah. [11] The date of the battle on 13 Adar is described, but not the year. A year of 161 BC implies that Nicanor's governorship was rather short, only lasting a few months.

  4. Esther 9 - Wikipedia

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    Esther 9 is the ninth chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, [1] The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE. [2]

  5. Adar - Wikipedia

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    17 Adar (522 BCE) – Yom Adar – the day the Jewish people left Persia following the Purim story [citation needed] 18 Adar [1953] - Death of Josef Stalin ; brings to a stop the Doctors' Plot 20 Adar (1st century BCE ) – Choni the Circle Maker prays for rain ( Talmud , Taanit 23a)

  6. The Tragic Singularity of Adar on THE RINGS OF POWER - AOL

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    On The Rings of Power, Adar is an elf who is not an elf and an orc who is not an orc, leaving him unwelcome by both good and evil.

  7. Purim - Wikipedia

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    Shushan Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Purim. [60] The day is also universally observed by omitting the tachanun prayer and having a more elaborate meal than on ordinary days. [99] Purim is celebrated on Adar 14 because the Jews in unwalled cities fought their enemies on Adar 13 and rested the ...

  8. Book of Esther - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] On 13 Adar, Haman's ten sons and 500 other men are killed in Shushan (9:1–12). Upon hearing of this Esther requests it be repeated the next day, whereupon 300 more men are killed (9:13–15). In the other Persian provinces, 75,000 people are killed by the Jews, who are careful to take no plunder (9:16–17).

  9. List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    Rosh Chodesh of Adar 7 Adar February 19, 2021 Seventh of Adar: Starts at dawn. On Adar II on leap years, Adar I on non-leap years Movable February 20, 2021 Shabbat Zachor: Shabbat immediately preceding Purim. On leap years, this falls on the 1st of Adar II, or on the 1st of Adar II itself if it is Shabbat. Adar I on non-leap years. 13 Adar