Nisan or Tishrei: Which Is the First Month of the Jewish Year?
Why the Torah calls Nisan the first month, while Rosh Hashanah begins in Tishrei
Tzvi Yehuda
22.01.26 | 22:14
Why the Torah calls Nisan the first month, while Rosh Hashanah begins in Tishrei
Tzvi Yehuda
22.01.26 | 22:14
As the excitement of the holidays fades, Cheshvan becomes the testing ground for growth. This article looks at how embracing small actions can lead to meaningful transformation.
Nurit Ribo
01.01.26 | 19:49
Iyar, named after a Babylonian word meaning “light,” is a month of growth and meaning in the Jewish calendar. Explore what makes this month unique and why it holds special significance.
Tzuriel Gvizon
01.01.26 | 19:28
How the Eleventh Month of the Hebrew Calendar Invites Reflection, Renewal, and Rootedness
Shabbat Tisch
08.03.15 | 13:34
From Esther’s ascent to national calamities, exploring the depths of the Jewish month of Tevet and its spiritual significance
Shabbat Tisch
08.03.15 | 13:25
The Jewish month of mercy, reflection, and return: Unlocking the spiritual power of Elul before the gates of judgment
Shabbat Tisch
25.02.15 | 14:33
Exploring the Jewish month of Sivan, its biblical roots, spiritual symbolism, and the transformative power of Divine revelation
Shabbat Tisch
25.02.15 | 11:49
The Final Month on the Torah Calendar Reminds Us That Salvation Can Emerge from Darkness
Shabbat Tisch
18.02.15 | 09:34