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Time of year

שו”תTime of year
asked 3 years ago

Why isn’t Rosh Hashanah celebrated in Nisan? And what is the time of year, after all, according to the Bible, it is in Nisan when the year is completed and the sun returns to where it began?


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
I have no idea. But the Torah also says it’s in the seventh month, which is Tishrei.

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אבי replied 3 years ago

Yes, but the Torah does not call it Rosh Hashanah.

In the Book of Songs 2013

The end of a year is the beginning of a new year. The remembrance of the deeds of the past year and the Yom Kippurs that follow the remembrance pave the way for turning a new and clean page.

Perhaps Ezekiel and Chazal, who speak after the destruction, prefer to emphasize the aspect of the beginning,

3J replied 3 years ago

There is a lesson by Rabbi Sharki on exactly this topic – regarding the mention of Rosh Hashanah in the Torah.
Search on YouTube, maybe you will find answers there.

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