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1:4), Adar I is considered the "extra" month. As a result, someone born in Adar during a non leap year would celebrate their birthday in Adar II during a leap year. However, someone born during either Adar in a leap year will celebrate their birthday during Adar in a non-leap year, except that
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period, there was a Jewish custom to make a public proclamation on the first day of the lunar month Adar, reminding the people that they are to prepare their annual monetary offering to the Temple treasury, known as the
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and triumphant return of the Jews of Frankfurt under Imperial protection. The day was established as a community Purim for generations and to this day the Washington Heights community does not recite Tachanun on this
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or "Adar II"). Occasionally instead of Adar I and Adar II, "Adar" and "Ve'Adar" are used (Ve means 'and' thus: And-Adar). Adar I and II occur during February–March on the
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someone born on 30 Adar I will celebrate their birthday on 1 Nisan in a non-leap year because Adar in a non-leap year has only 29 days.
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who had informed Selim II of Ahmad's plan to cede from the Ottoman Empire. To this day, Adar 28th is considered the
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Sources disagree as to which of the two Adar months is the "real" Adar, and which is the added leap month.
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Rabbi Gershon's gravestone, which lists 25 Adar as his day of passing, was discovered in the
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voluntarily gave themselves up to be killed, in order to save innocent Jewish lives in
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The month's name, like all the others from the Hebrew calendar, was adopted during the
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The month of Adar and the holiday of Purim, minhagim (customs) and halachot (laws)
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Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran
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being the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet), also known as "Adar Rishon" (
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declaring that Purim must be celebrated in Adar II in a leap year (
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being the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet), also known as
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assembled for the first time; "Seven Days of Training" begin.
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No 24 WA21946, The Babylonian Chronicles, The British Museum
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places this event on the 12th day of the lunar month Adar.
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the brother-in-law and leading foe-turned-disciple of the
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in the Gregorian calendar. It is a month of 29 days.
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the name was Araḫ Addaru or Adār ('Month of Adar').
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Adar I
Adar (disambiguation)

Purim
Jewish people
Achaemenid Empire
Hebrew
Hebrew calendar
Season
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Seventh of Adar
Fast of Esther
Purim
Shevat
Nisan
Hebrew
Akkadian
Hebrew calendar
March
Babylonian captivity
Babylonian calendar
leap years
intercalary month
Hebrew
Aleph
Hebrew
Bet
Gregorian calendar
Second Temple
half-Shekel

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