and the following year it will fall on Dec. 4." The Jewish calendar was established in the fourth century, and it's not concerned only with Hanukkah. Jewish law requires that Passover take place ...
As spring approaches so does Ash Wednesday, Lent and Easter Sunday. Here's when all three happen and where you can find ...
This year, it no longer feels like history. There’s a long-running debate among observant Jews about whether it is appropriate, in Jewish law, to establish days of mourning and fasting to ...
It comes from reaching out." Why is Hanukkah so late this year? The simple answer is that the Jewish calendar is based on lunar cycles, and is not in sync with the Gregorian calendar which sets ...
Bernstein asked in the first of a number of essays on the Jewish calendar in a year of war. Rabbi Mikie Goldstein asked a similar question in “How can I celebrate Israel’s Independence Day ...
Opponents of the Gregorian Calendar Date On the other hand ... so that they can celebrate the beginning of the Gregorian year with Jewish friends, and not be tempted to celebrate with non-Jews ...
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia As the end of the calendar year approaches, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Jewish Community Foundation wants to remind... By Jewish ...
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is a Jewish holiday celebrating the defeat of the Syrian Greeks who oppressed the religious freedom of Judaism and the rededication of the Second Temple in ...