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  2. Shabbatai HaKohen - Wikipedia

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    Shabbatai HaKohen was born either in Amstibovo or in Vilna, Lithuania in 1621 and died at Holleschau, Holešov, Moravia, on the 1st of Adar, 1662.He first studied with his father Meir HaKohen [] and in 1633 he entered the yeshivah of Rabbi Joshua Höschel ben Joseph at Tykotzin, moving later to Kraków and Lublin, where he studied under Naphtali Cohen.

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

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    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 February 25, 2021 Fast of ...

  4. Adar - Wikipedia

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    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) 20 Adar (1616 CE) – 'Purim Vinz': downfall of Vincenz Fettmilch and triumphant return of the Jews of Frankfurt under Imperial protection. The day was established as a community ...

  5. Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    The 1st of Elul is the new year for the cattle tithe, Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Shimon say on the first of Tishrei. The 1st of Tishri is the new year for years, of the Shmita and Jubilee years, for planting and for vegetables. The 1st of Shevat is the new year for trees—so the school of Shammai, but the school of Hillel say: On the 15th thereof ...

  6. Sons of Haman - Wikipedia

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    The names given in the biblical text are: Parshandata: first son of Haman to be mentioned. This name, which includes the Iranian root *dāta, is documented on a Phoenician seal from the late Achaemenid period. [4] [5]: 61 In the 12th century, the name gained a literary meaning. It was then separated into the words "parsan" (= "interpreter") and ...

  7. Yahrzeit - Wikipedia

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    First day of the two-day Rosh Ḥodesh Second day of a two-day Rosh Ḥodesh, i.e., first day of the new month: Rosh Ḥodesh has two days: Second day of the two-day Rosh Ḥodesh Adar I (leap year) Is a leap year: Adar I Adar I (leap year) Not a leap year: Adar Adar (not a leap year) Is a leap year: Opinions vary (either Adar I, Adar II, or both)

  8. Praise Adar, “The Rings of Power”'s best character - AOL

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    Adar was able to use this knowledge to his advantage by wielding Morgoth’s crown as a weapon against Sauron, having used it to destroy his previous form (in the flashback that opened season 2 ...

  9. Purim - Wikipedia

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    The distinctions between the first and the second Purim in leap years are mentioned in the Mishnah. [106] Certain prayers like Tachanun, Eil Erech Apayim (when 15 Adar I is a Monday or Thursday) and Lam'nazteach (Psalm 20) are omitted during the service. When 15th Adar I is on Shabbat, "Av Harachamim" is omitted. When either 13th or 15th Adar I ...