Kislev

9th month of the Hebrew calendar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kislev or Chislev (Hebrew: כִּסְלֵו, Standard Kīslev Tiberian Kīslēw),[1] is the third month of the civil year and the ninth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. In the Babylonian calendar its name was Kislimu.

Native nameכִּסְלֵו (Hebrew)
Month number9
Number of days29 or 30
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Kislev
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights,
begins on the 25th of Kislev.
Native nameכִּסְלֵו (Hebrew)
CalendarHebrew calendar
Month number9
Number of days29 or 30
SeasonAutumn (Northern Hemisphere)
Gregorian equivalentNovember–December
Significant daysHanukkah
Tevet 
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In a regular (kesidran) year Kislev has 30 days, but because of the Rosh Hashanah postponement rules, in some years it can lose a day to make the year a "short" (chaser) year. Kislev is a month which occurs in November–December on the Gregorian calendar and is sometimes known as the month of dreams.

In Jewish Rabbinic literature, the month of Kislev is believed to correspond to the Tribe of Benjamin.[2]

Holidays

25 Kislev – 2 Tevet Hanukkah – ends 3 Tevet if Kislev is short

In Jewish history and tradition

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