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Av (month)

Av (also Menachem Av,[2] Hebrew: אָב, Modern: ʾAv, Tiberian: ʾĀḇ) is the eleventh month of the civil year and the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar.[3] It is a month of 30 days, and usually occurs in July–August on the Gregorian calendar.

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Francesco Hayez, The Second Temple in flames, 1867. The 9th of Av, Tisha B'Av, is a fast commemorating what has been called the saddest day in Jewish history,[1] which is when the Holy Temple was set aflame.
Native nameאָב (Hebrew)
CalendarHebrew calendar
Month number5
Number of days30
SeasonSummer (Northern Hemisphere)
Gregorian equivalentJuly–August
Significant days
← Tammuz
Elul →

The Babylonian Talmud states that "when we enter [the month of] Av, our joy is diminished".[4] This is because the darkest events in Jewish history occurred during the first week and a half of this month, particularly the Nine Days which culminate in Tisha B'Av, the 9th day of Av. However, the month also contains a holiday called Tu B'Av which was, in ancient times, considered one of the happiest days of the year.

Etymology edit

Originally Abu on the Babylonian calendar, the name is derived from Akkadian ʾAbū, which might mean "reed" or be connected to the name of the Mesopotamian god Abu.[5] Others derive the name of the month from the Hebrew word "Av" - "father".[6][7] The name Ab (Arabic: آﺏ) also appears in the Arabic language for the month of August in the Levant (see Arabic names of calendar months).

The name Ab appears in Aramaic ostraca from the Persian period,[8] in Aramaic documents from Ancient Egypt and Palmyra, in Masada and Qarnayim ostraca, in the best manuscripts of Targum Jonathan to Ez. 20:1,[9] and in Rabbinic literature starting with Megillat Taanit.[10] It is one of several months which are not named in the Hebrew Bible.

Holidays edit

In Jewish history edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Telushkin, Joseph (1991). Jewish Literacy: Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People and Its History. William Morrow & Co, 656. ISBN 0-688-08506-7.
  2. ^ "The Month of Av - Jewish Holidays". Jewish Holidays. 2006-06-26. Retrieved 2017-04-21.
  3. ^ "חדש אב - The month of Av". Hebrew for Christians. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  4. ^ Taanit 29a
  5. ^ Muss-Arnolt, W. (1892). "The Names of the Assyro-Babylonian Months and Their Regents". Journal of Biblical Literature. 11 (1): 72–94. doi:10.2307/3259081. hdl:2027/mdp.39015030576584. ISSN 0021-9231. JSTOR 3259081.
  6. ^ "The Hebrew Month of Av".
  7. ^ "The Month of Av". June 26, 2006. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
  8. ^ Yardeni, Ada; Porten, Bezalel (2014). Textbook of Aramaic Ostraca from Idumea, Volume 1: 401 Commodity Chits. University Park: Penn State University Press. ISBN 978-1-57506-898-5.
  9. ^ כהן, מנחם. מקראות גדולות הכתר. Universiṭat Bar Ilan. ISBN 978-965-226-453-4. OCLC 865555402.
  10. ^ "Megillat Taanit". Sefaria. Warsaw, 1874. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  11. ^ Numbers 33:38.
  12. ^ II Kings 25:8.
  13. ^ "Taanit 31a". Sefaria. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  14. ^ "Av". Megillat Taanit.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Av month news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Av also Menachem Av 2 Hebrew א ב Modern ʾAv Tiberian ʾAḇ is the eleventh month of the civil year and the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar 3 It is a month of 30 days and usually occurs in July August on the Gregorian calendar AvFrancesco Hayez The Second Temple in flames 1867 The 9th of Av Tisha B Av is a fast commemorating what has been called the saddest day in Jewish history 1 which is when the Holy Temple was set aflame Native nameא ב Hebrew CalendarHebrew calendarMonth number5Number of days30SeasonSummer Northern Hemisphere Gregorian equivalentJuly AugustSignificant daysTisha B Av Tu B Av TammuzElul The Babylonian Talmud states that when we enter the month of Av our joy is diminished 4 This is because the darkest events in Jewish history occurred during the first week and a half of this month particularly the Nine Days which culminate in Tisha B Av the 9th day of Av However the month also contains a holiday called Tu B Av which was in ancient times considered one of the happiest days of the year Contents 1 Etymology 2 Holidays 3 In Jewish history 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEtymology editOriginally Abu on the Babylonian calendar the name is derived from Akkadian ʾAbu which might mean reed or be connected to the name of the Mesopotamian god Abu 5 Others derive the name of the month from the Hebrew word Av father 6 7 The name Ab Arabic آﺏ also appears in the Arabic language for the month of August in the Levant see Arabic names of calendar months The name Ab appears in Aramaic ostraca from the Persian period 8 in Aramaic documents from Ancient Egypt and Palmyra in Masada and Qarnayim ostraca in the best manuscripts of Targum Jonathan to Ez 20 1 9 and in Rabbinic literature starting with Megillat Taanit 10 It is one of several months which are not named in the Hebrew Bible Holidays editAv 9 Tisha B Av Av 15 Tu B AvIn Jewish history editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 1 Av circa 1273 BCE Death of high priest Aaron 11 1 Av 513 BCE Ezra and his followers arrive in Israel 5 Av 1572 CE Hillula of the Arizal 7 Av 586 BCE First Temple invaded by King Nebuchadnezzar 12 7 Av 67 CE Civil war breaks out in besieged Jerusalem one group set fire to the city s food stores which is said to have quickened starvation citation needed 7 Av 1492 CE Jews of Spain expelled by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella 7 Av 1853 Death of Rabbi Moshe Greenwald Rav of Khust and author of Arugath Habosem 9 Av 586 BCE and 70 CE Holy Temples destroyed by the Babylonians and Romans respectively 9 Av 133 CE Fall of Betar to the Romans ending Bar Kochba s rebellion 9 Av 1290 CE Jews are expelled from England by King Edward I and not permitted to legally return for 350 years 10 Av 70 CE The Holy Temple set on fire the previous day finishes burning 12 Av 1263 Disputation of Barcelona between Nachmanides and Pablo Christiani 13 Av 1984 Death of Rabbi Yosef Greenwald Rebbe of Pupa and author of Vaychi Yosef 15 Av 148 CE Betar dead buried 15 years after the fall of the fortress citation needed 15 Av The Day of the Breaking of the Ax when the Holy Temple existed the cutting of firewood for the altar was completed on this date every year The event was celebrated by feasting rejoicing and the ceremonial breaking of the axes 13 17 Av 1929 67 Jews are killed in the Hebron Massacre 24 Av circa 100 BCE A Hasmonean holiday commemorates the reinstatement of Jewish civil law in place of Hellenist secular law on this day 14 See also editJewish astrologyReferences edit Telushkin Joseph 1991 Jewish Literacy Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion Its People and Its History William Morrow amp Co 656 ISBN 0 688 08506 7 The Month of Av Jewish Holidays Jewish Holidays 2006 06 26 Retrieved 2017 04 21 חדש אב The month of Av Hebrew for Christians Retrieved 22 October 2023 Taanit 29a Muss Arnolt W 1892 The Names of the Assyro Babylonian Months and Their Regents Journal of Biblical Literature 11 1 72 94 doi 10 2307 3259081 hdl 2027 mdp 39015030576584 ISSN 0021 9231 JSTOR 3259081 The Hebrew Month of Av The Month of Av June 26 2006 Retrieved December 20 2022 Yardeni Ada Porten Bezalel 2014 Textbook of Aramaic Ostraca from Idumea Volume 1 401 Commodity Chits University Park Penn State University Press ISBN 978 1 57506 898 5 כהן מנחם מקראות גדולות הכתר Universiṭat Bar Ilan ISBN 978 965 226 453 4 OCLC 865555402 Megillat Taanit Sefaria Warsaw 1874 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Numbers 33 38 II Kings 25 8 Taanit 31a Sefaria Retrieved 22 October 2023 Av Megillat Taanit External links editResources on the Month of Av Hebrew Month of Av This Month in Jewish History A Chodesh Av Perspective Archived 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