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 | | Tishri or Tishrei ( תשרי, Standard Hebrew Tišri, Tišre, Tiberian Hebrew Tišrî, Tišrê : from Akkadian tašrītu "Beginning", from Âurrû "To begin") is the first month of the ecclesiastical year and the seventh month of the civil year on the Hebrew calendar. |
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| | Tishrei |
 | | The custom is to take a spiritual accounting before Rosh HaShannah, the first of Tishrei. |  | | The famous kabalist Luzzatto wrote that every year a similar influence from the spiritual realm is let loose on us on each holiday, giving us a year's worth of its special quality. |  | | One of the things that is special and precious about Tishrei is the spiritual connection which happens between G-d and the Jewish people. |
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http://www.e-bski.org/kabballah/tishrei.html
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| | The Month of Tishrei According to Sefer Yetzirah |
 | | n the Bible, Tishrei is called yerach ha'etanim, "the month of the strong" or "the month of the ancients." With respect to the reckoning of "years," Tishrei is the first month of the year (before the giving of the Torah to Israel, Tishrei was the universal first month of the year. |  | | hrough the intense spiritual service of Tishrei the green humor of the gall becomes rectified and well-balanced in order to control and permeate all of man's activities (throughout the coming year) with Divine procreative energy. |  | | The Month of Tishrei According to Sefer Yetzirah |
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http://www.inner.org/times/tishrei/tishrei.htm
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| | Ahavat Israel - Jewish Festivals |
 | | The celebration of this holiday is marked with solemnity, as it is the day on which the whole world is judged for the coming year. |  | | On this day, G-d seals our fate for the coming year, and therefore, the entire day is spent in prayer to G-d for forgiveness and a good year. |  | | This day, the tenth day of the month of Tishrei, is the holiest day of the year. |
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http://www.ahavat-israel.com/ahavat/torat/festivals.asp
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| | Full Article listing from Family Restoration Magazine |
 | | Tishrei reprints: Number 12.The Battle with Humanism: Greek Philosophy versus Hebrew Faith: Reprint of the editorial from Tishrei Vol 4 No 1, Winter 1995/96 by Clifford Denton |  | | The Truth about Israel: Dave Hilsley reminds us that Israel's covenant with God is everlasting and so we should be aware of God's ongoing plan for the people of Israel. |  | | Rabbinic Literature: A Spiritual Treasure: David Bivin shows how close some rabbinical writings are to the teaching of Jesus, thereby causing us to deepen our understanding of what Jesus was saying within the context of His day. |
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http://www.familyrestorationmagazine.org/contents.htm
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| | Hebrew Calendar Science and Myths |
 | | Since it is required that the Hebrew calendar be constructed in complete days, an initial approach at determining the Hebrew calendar based on the astronomical calendar would be to have the Hebrew years start on the weekday of the molad of Tishrei. |  | | The period of time beginning with the first day of Pesach on Nisan 15th up to and including Shemini Atzeret which occurs on the 22nd day of Tishrei is exactly 185 days long. |  | | This means that there are only 14 different ways in which to lay out the years of the Hebrew calendar. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1584
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| | Tishrei telshemesh.org |
 | | The seven circles, like the seven days of Sukkot, also represent the many faces of God that we will meet throughout our year of seasons. |  | | The rest of the month of Tishrei, and the beginning of the month of Cheshvan, is a quiet time, a time of recovery from the intensity of the holidays, a time to put into practice the teachings of the seasons. |  | | On the first of Tishrei [Rosh haShanah] the moon [the Shekhinah] is covered, and it does not shine until the tenth day [Yom Kippur], when Israel turn with a perfect repentance, so that the supernal Mother [ Binah, the womb of souls and creator of the world] gives light to Her. |
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http://www.telshemesh.org/tishrei
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| | Jewish Community Online |
 | | The constellation, or mazal, for Tishrei is a pair of scales, symbolizing God's judgment of individuals and the world during the High Holy Days. |  | | Sarah Aaronsohn -9th of Tishrei (1890-1917) worked with NILI, an underground Jewish group in pre-state Israel. |  | | Another wonderful custom is to gather on Sukkot, which falls on Tishrei's full moon. |
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http://www.jewish.com/holidays/roshc_tishrei.shtml
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 | | Tishrei 23 The Feast of Dedication / Chanukah The twenty-fifth day of the ninth month. |  | | Tishrei 15 Till Till The twenty-second day of the seventh month. |  | | Tishrei 22 The Eighth Assembly / Shemini Atzeret. |
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http://www.thewatchman.net/festival.doc
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| | Karaite Korner - Yom Teruah ("Rosh Hashannah") |
 | | The absurdity of this claim is immediately apparent since the Bible refers to this holiday as falling out in the Seventh month (Tishrei is a later name never used in the Torah). |  | | The Rabbis wrongly call it New Years (Rosh Hashannah) when really it is a Day of Shouting (Teruah) in prayer to God. |  | | (New Years) claiming that the Jewish year actually begins in Tishrei. |
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http://www.karaite-korner.org/yom_teruah.shtml
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 | | Not only do they disagree as to when the world as we know it came into being, they also disagree as to when it will end, ushering in a new and better world. |  | | The debate is found in a braita in Rosh HaShana 10b: "Rabbi Eliezer says, the world was created in Tishrei. |  | | The fact that the festival devoted to judgment and repentance falls in Tishrei suggests that the kind of repentance God seeks from us on the judgment day is that of "man against the universe." We must struggle against the yetzer hara - man's earthly nature and baser instincts. |
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http://www.vbm-torah.org/roshandyk/hol1-3.htm
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| | Shir Hadash Calendar: About the Hebrew Calendar |
 | | For later arithmetic convenience, we will define the preceding Sabbath as day number 0, so that this date, 1 Tishrei of Year 1, is day number 2. |  | | Since we know the Civil date corresponding to Day 0 in the Hebrew calendar (October 5, 3761 BCE -- two days before the Molad Tishrei for Year 0), it is a straightforward matter to add the weeks and days to this date to arrive at the corresponding date for any date in the Hebrew calendar. |  | | This conversion is usually done using the astronomical convention of Julian day numbers, where the Hebrew calendar's Day 0 corresponds to Julian Day 347,996. |
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http://www.shirhadash.org/calendar/abouthcal.html
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| | Seasons of the Moon - Tishrei 5758 |
 | | It's not difficult to see the connection between the symbol of the balances and the month of Tishrei, for the first day of Tishrei is Rosh Hashana - a day when the future of the world and all its inhabitants literally hangs in the balance. |  | | The sign of the month of Tishrei - Libra is called in Hebrew Moznaim which literally means "balances". |  | | Tishrei 5758 / 2 - 31 October 1997 |
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http://www.ohr.org.il/seasons/5758/tishrei.htm
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| | Sichos In English |
 | | 28th of Tishrei (After the Minchah Prayers, 5750) |  | | Shabbos Parshas Ha'azinu, Shabbos Shuvah (8th Day of Tishrei, 5750) |  | | Shabbos Parshas Bereishis (29th Day of Tishrei, 5750) |
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http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sichos-in-english/43
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| | Vol. 8 No. 1 September 2002 / Elul-Tishrei 5762 / 63 |
 | | The tenth day of the seventh month spoke of in this passage is the Hebrew month of Tishrei, the month we will be in when you receive this newsletter. |  | | Throughout the Book of Vayikra G-d teaches us about the various offerings for sin, but now here in chapter 16 He delivers sin its final blow. |
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http://www.cmy.no-ip.org/newletters/sep2002.htm
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| | Holy Day Calendar for 5761 |
 | | Rosh Hashanah (2nd day): 2 Tishrei - Sunday September 8, 2002. |  | | For additional information, check our on-line Guide to the Jewish Holy Days |  | | Erev Yom Kippur / Kol Nidre: 9 Tishrei - Sunday September 15, 2002. |
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http://www.tifereth.org/hol-cal.htm
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| | The Kosher Spirit - Tishrei 5764/Fall 2003 - Deeds, Not Words |
 | | I have no doubt that there are many of you who qualify. |  | | Our religion has a wonderful history of teaching and learning, of thinking, talking, and sometimes even arguing. |  | | The Kosher Spirit - Tishrei 5764/Fall 2003 - Deeds, Not Words |
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http://www.kosherspirit.com/Article.asp?Issue=3&Article=37
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| | Shabbat, September 21, 2002 / 15 Tishrei 5763 Sukkot, Leviticus 23:33-44 |
 | | You shall live in booths seven days; all citizens in Israel shall live in booths in order that future generations may know that I made the Israelite people live in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt, I Adonai your God. |  | | Please report errors to webmaster by sending link to this page. |  | | Shabbat, September 21, 2002 / 15 Tishrei 5763 Sukkot, Leviticus 23:33-44 |
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http://www.temple-emanuel.org/dvrahtorah/vol6no50.htm
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| | Definition of New Year's Day |
 | | September, on the first two days of Tishrei. |  | | This celebration is prescribed by the Old Testament as a |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/New_Year%27s_Day
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| | Day of Atonement of the Karaite Jews in 1844 |
 | | 1354/1355 C.E.] what was for us the month of Elul was for the people of the Land of Israel the month of Tishrei...'... |  | | Bearing in mind that Tevet is the tenth Hebrew month and Tishrei (in which Yom Kippur falls out) is the seventh Hebrew month it becomes clear that Yom Kippur 1844 must have been celebrated in late September and not late October. |  | | And this has also happened in our [Baschyatchi's] times in the year 5240 [i.e. |
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http://www.truthorfables.com/Day_of_Atonement_of_the_Karaite.htm
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| | Living in Tune - Tishrei 5763 |
 | | First we have Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, when we are judged for our sins of the previous year. |  | | Our Sages have noted that there is something odd about the order of the holidays of Tishrei. |
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http://www.decoupageforthesoul.com/livingintunetishrei%205763.htm
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| | Reb Yaakov Yitzchak of P'shischa |
 | | Rav Yaakov Yitzchak passed away on 19th Tishrei 1813 when he was only forty eight years old. |
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http://www.famousrabbis.com/pshischa.htm
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| | Ezras Torah Calendar |
 | | Usual Shachris and Mincha services; no Tachanun but Lamenatzayach is said. |  | | If one is not familiar with the many intricate laws of the Four Species he should consult a Torah authority.] |
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http://www.ezrastorah.org/tishrei.htm
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| | Sichos In English: 13th Day Of Tishrei, 5747 |
 | | Sichos In English: 13th Day Of Tishrei, 5747 |  | | From the above, it can be understood that throughout his life, the Rebbe Maharash expressed the quality of Tiferes sheb'Tiferes and continually increased its influence. |  | | Some of our Sages maintain that the world was created in Tishrei and others maintain that it was created in Nissan.) |
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http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sichos-in-english/33/06.htm
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| | Dei'ah veDibur - Information & Insight - IN-DEPTH FEATURES |
 | | A more comprehensive meeting took place on the 4th of Cheshvan 5700, when Poland had already been conquered by the Germans and when they knew more details about the situation in Vilna. |  | | He called on American rabbis for support, and in Tishrei 5700, Rabbi Eliezer Silver zt'l, the chief rabbi of Cincinnati and a one-time talmid of HaRav Chaim Ozer, arranged several rabbinical meetings regarding the situation in Poland and the necessity to send aid. |
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http://www.shemayisrael.com/chareidi/features.htm
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| | Weekly Hebrew Calendar Question |
 | | The actual size of the required span is eighteen Hebrew years. |  | | The first such span begins with Shabbat 1 Tishrei 888H (20 Aug -2873g). |  | | Correspondent Robert E. Heyman sent this very correct calculation result. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1584/quiz.html
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| | Tishrei |
 | | A Rebbe's Guide to the Month of Tishrei |
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http://www.rebshlomo.org/months/tishrei.html
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