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Unit 2: Cycle of the Year 1. Students should have knowledge of all the key dates and events that take place in a Jewish year. 2. Understanding of what is Rosh Chodesh - How it used to take place with the Sanhedrin? - Why the system could not continue? - Who fixed the calendar we have today? - How many days in a Jewish month 29 or 30. 3. Understanding of what we do on a Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh - What we do on Rosh Chodesh Musaf / Yaaleh Vayavo in Amidah prayer + Bentching / Hallel / 4. Kiddush Levana - What is it? and when is it traditionally recited? 5. Understanding the difference between Yom Tov and Chol Hamoed Pesach 6. What takes place on the Shabbat before Pesach? - Bedikas Chametz When it occurs? And with what? - Taanit Bechorot When? Who? Why? How? - Biur Chametz What takes place? - Dates of celebration in Israel and outside of Israel. - Different names of Pesach Pesach / Chag Hamatzot / Zman Cherutei u / Chag Ha A i - Origins Story and how it is the first of the three foot festivals. - Celebration Seder Haggadah, Shir Hashirim in Synagogue, Seder plate and its meaning, 4 cups of wine + cup of Elijah. 7. 16 TH Nissan Counting the Omer - Barley offering on the 2 nd day of Pesach known as the Omer / sheaf which permitted the eating of the new harvested grain. - 49 days to Shavuot. - Counting days and the weeks of the Omer + Recite a blessing. - Mourning for the first 33 days of the Omer No weddings / no music / no hair cuts e ause of Ra i Aki a s stude ts passed a ay at this time.

8. 4 th Iyar - Understanding the importance of Yom Hazikaron - Memorial prayers recited. 9. 5 th Iyar - Yo Ha Atz aut 1948 - Nearly 2,000 years of exile - Parties and celebration. 10. 18 th Iyar Lag B O er - Ra i Shi o Bar Yo hai s Yahrtzeit ho a ordi g to traditio revealed the Zohar to the world. - Many Jews traditionally visit Meron in the north of Israel where Rabbi Shimon was buried. - Ra i Aki a s stude ts stopped passi g a ay o this day. 11. 28 th Iyar Yom Yerushalayim - Jews gained back control of the old city of Jerusalem. - 1967 Six Day war - Jews had access to the Kotel. 12. Shavuot - 6 th Sivan - Names: Festival of weeks / Giving of the Torah / Festival of first fruits / Harvest Festival - Customs Decorate the Shul in flowers as Mount Sinai was covered in flowers. - Harvest season Wheat and fruits. Jews would bring Bikurim / First fruits to the Temple to show their gratitude to Hashem. - Custom to eat dairy foods two suggested reasons: a) Laws of Kashrut were given at Mount Sinai and it took time for them to prepare the meat. B) Also, in reference to the Torah it is stated that it drops fro your lips, like ho ey a d ilk.. - Many Jews stay up all night learning Torah

- On the Second day Jews read Megillah Ruth Non Jew converted and accepted the Torah just like the Jews did at Mount Sinai. Also, Ruth was the ancestor of King David who was born and died on Shavuot. 13. Tammuz - 17 th Tammuz Fast day - 3 weeks of National mourning up to the 9 th Av known as the three weeks. - Moshe broke the first set of tablets because of the sin of the Golden Calf. - During the three weeks No Weddings / Not allowed to listen to music / no haircuts. 14. Av - From Rosh Chodesh - 9 th Av known as the 9 days. - We reduce our joy - We do t do thi gs that ill ri g us happi ess. Eg. uy e ite s / improve the house. - Try not to enter into a court case. - No meat or wine. - No washing clothes - No excessive bathing. 15. 9 TH Av - Fast day Saddest day in the Jewish calendar. - 2 Temples were destroyed on this day - Origins: - On this day 10 spies gave a negative report of the Land of Israel - 1 st Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar - 2 nd Temple was destroyed by the Romans under Titus. - Bar Kochba revolt was crushed by Hadrian Roman Emperor. - In the 9 days - Jews were expelled from England. - Spanish Inquisition Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 - WW1 began Germany declared war on Russia.

On the 9 th Av : - No eating or drinking - No washing / bathing - No marital relationships - No leather shoes - No studying of Torah texts except those that relate to the 9 th Av / Mourning. - Sit on low chairs and do not greet each other. - Read Megillah Eicha Jere iah s Prophecy over the destruction of the first Temple. - Special prayers are recited entitled Kinot. 16. Ellul - Reflection - Blow the Shofar the entire month - Originally Moshe ascended Mount Sinai to receive thesecond set of tablets following the events of the Golden calf. - Seli hot prayers are re ited Prayers of forgi e ess prior to Rosh Hashanah. 17. Tishrei - Rosh Hashanah celebrated on the 1 st and 2 nd of Tishrei. - Rosh Hashanah known as the: Head of the Year / Day of Blowing the Shofar Yom Teruah / Yom Hazikaron Day of rememberance / Yom Hadin Day of Judgement. - Referred to as the High Holy days - Celebration of the Jewish new year / creation of Adam and Eve. - Use a Machzor - Cover the Shul in white. - Sound the Shofar 100 notes additional resons suggested: awaken us to improve / Avraham and sacrifice of Yitzchak took place on Rosh Hashanah. - Dip Challah and apple in honey. - Greet everyone with Shanah Tova.

- Perform Tashlich on the first afternoon of Rosh Hashanah near a pool of running water cast away our sins. 18. 10 days of repentance - 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - Repentance and trying to improve our actions. 19. 3 rd Tishrei - Fast of Gedalia - Tragic murder of Gedalia - Gedalia was an important leader after the destruction of the first Temple and was killed by his opponents. - Fast from dawn to nightfall. 20. Shabbat Shuva - The Shabbat before Yom Kippur - Rabbi gives special sermon in preparation for Yom Kippur. 21. 10 Tishrei Yom Kippur - Both inside and outside of Israel. - Holiest day of the year. - Originally Moshe came down Mount Sinai with the second set of tablets displaying how G-d had forgiven the Jewish people. - Before Yom Kippur A special festive meal is eaten. - 5 restrictions ( Like on 9 th Av) : - No Annoiting of oils / Makeup - No eating or drinking - No washing / bathing - No marital relationships - No leather shoes - 25 Hour fast takes place. - 5 services throughout the day. - At Mincha on Yom Kippur The story of Jonah is read to encourage the people to do repentance.

- There is a festive meal held after Yom Kippur. 22. 15 Tishrei - The Festival of Sukkot is celebrated in Israel for 8 days and outside of Israel for 9days. - Sukkot celebrates how the Jews lived in huts in the desert for 40 years. - Names: Chag Ha Asif Ingathering / harvest season / Zeman Simchteinu Time of rejoicing. - 3 rd of the 3 foot festivals. - 4 species Lulav / Etrog / Hadassim / Aravot. - Hoshanot Everyone takes 4 species and circles the Bimah. - On Shabbat we read Megillah Kohelet written by King Solomon. - On 7 th day of Sukkot Hoshanah Rabba walk around the Bimah 7 times. 23. Shmini Ateret - Separate Festival at the end of Sukkot - In Israel it is combined with Simchat Torah. - Outside of Israel separate day Shmini = 8 th and Atzeret = hold back. 24. Simchat Torah - Completion of reading the Torah - Chatan Torah completes reading the Torah - Chatan Bereishit Start cycle of reading the Torah again. - 7 circuits of dancing with the Sefer Torah. 25. Cheshvan - Mar Cheshvan Bitter as there are no Festivals in this month. 26. Kislev - Chanukah lasts for 8 days

- Chanukah celebrates the victory of the Maccabees over the the Greek army. - The Greeks ransacked the 2 nd Temple. - They forbade the Jews from learning Torah / keeping Shabbat / Brit Milah - A number of Jews became Hellinistic. - Mattisyahu led a re olt after years a d ith Hashe s help dro e back the mighty Greeks. - One flask of oil was found in the Temple which lasted for 8 days. - Light at nightfall which should last for 30 days. - The Shamash should be set apart and higher. - One should ideally use olive oil like in the story. - One should light from far right. - Knowledge of the 3 blessings recited. - Ideally light the Menorah outside of the house to the left side of the front door. - Special prayers recited: Al Hanisim in Amida + Bentching / Hallel. - Custom to eat oily foods / fried potatoe / doughnuts/ Chanukah Gelt / Spin dreidal. 27. Tevet - 10 th Tevet Fast day - Remembering the onset of the siege of Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon. - Led to the destruction of the First Temple. 28. Shevat - Tu Sh at New Year for Trees - Tithes and taxes were given to the Kohanim, the poor and others. - It marked the cut of point between each year. - Custom to eat 15 fruits especially from the 7 species. - Custom also to plant trees. 29. Adar -Shabbat Zachor Remberance

- In Sul we read the Torah portion that relates to what Amalek did to the Jews when leaving Egypt. Haman was a descendant from Amalek. 13 th Adar- Fast of Esther - Je s fasted a d prayed for forgi e ess agai st Ha a s e il de ree. 14 th Adar Purim - Took place between the first and second Temple era. - Knowledge of the key events that took place in the story. - 4 Mitzvot: Megillah night and day / Festive Meal / Mishloah Manot 2 items of food to one person / Metanaot La E yo i Giving charity to two poor people. - Custom to dress up / Eat Hamantashen 15th Adar - Shushan Purim Festival celebrated a day later as the war only finished in Shushan on the 14 th Adar. - Jerusalem also celebrates Purim on the 15 th Adar because it was walled at the time of the story. Adar Sheini - 13 th month in a leap year. - All events that would have occurred on 1 st Adar are placed into the second Adar. Eg. Bar Mitzvah / Purim etc. - 1 st Purim is called Purim Katan.