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Tammuz: Hebrew month corresponding to June-July; the Three Weeks of mourning for the destruction of the Beit Hamkidash begin in this month
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1. Tammuz is the Fourth Month Tammuz is the fourth month, counting from the springtime month of Nisan when our nation left Egypt. Read: 20 Exodus Facts Every Jew Should Know 2. It Always Has 29 Days The Hebrew months (with the exception of Cheshvan and Ki...
The Kabbalah of the Jewish months
Learn the mystical dimension of the Jewish month embedded in its Hebrew name, mazal, tribe, attribute and more. The Hebrew zodiac for Tammuz is “sartan” (crab), a.k.a. Cancer.
The radiant light of summer
There’s a duality within the sun, in that it provides light but its light can also be blinding. We, too, contain opposites within ourselves, and our most powerful inclinations can also become our greatest weaknesses. How can we direct our energies positiv...
Without a doubt, we have experienced tremendous hardship and pain throughout our history—more so, perhaps, than other nations. But Jewish history is anything but tragic . . .
This month marks the beginning of the destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
The fourth month is filled with paradox, in part because of its infamous distinction as the beginning of our fall from grace.
The fourth month is filled with paradox, in part because of its infamous distinction as the beginning of our fall from grace.
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