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  1. Kislev - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. The Hebrew Month of Kislev - Chabad.org

    Kislev (or Chislev) is the ninth month on the Jewish calendar, counting from Nisan. It is best known for the holiday of Chanukah, which begins on 25 Kislev. The message of Chanukah is the eternal power of light over darkness—good over evil.

  3. Chislev (Jewish Calendar) - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary

    Chislev After the Jews’ return from Babylon, the name of the ninth month of the Jewish sacred calendar and the third month of the secular calendar. It ran from mid-November to mid-December.

  4. 12 Facts About the Month of Kislev You Should Know

    Most dates in the Jewish calendar can occur on four out of seven days of the week. Since Cheshvan can have either 29 or 30 days, there are two more possible days for every date in Kislev. Thus, this month can begin on every day of the week aside from Shabbat. 25 Shabbat Facts Every Jew Should Know. 4. The Great Deluge Ended on 27 Kislev.

  5. חדש כסלו - The Month of Kislev - Hebrew for Christians

    On the Biblical calendar the month of Kislev (כִּסְלֵו) is the ninth month of the year (counting from Nisan). The month is therefore one of the "darkest" of the year, with the days progressively getting shorter and the nights getting longer.

  6. Chislev | The amazing name Chislev: meaning and etymology

    Aug 13, 2019 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Chislev. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Chislev is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.

  7. Hebrew Months - The Months of the Jewish Calendar - Chabad.org

    Kislev is best known for the holiday of Chanukah and the New Year of Chassidism. This month begins with the last days of Chanukah. The high point of the month is Tu B’Shevat—the New Year for trees. The spirit of Purim permeates the entire month, making it a time of unparalleled rejoicing and good mazal (fortune) for the Jewish people.

  8. KISLEV: - Fusion Global with Rabbi Jason Sobel

    Month 9 | Kislev: A month of goodness and rest. Focus: Trust, Consecration / Dedication, Dreams / Dreaming. Kislev is often playfully re-written as Kis-Lev (Purse of the Heart). Kislev is a time to examine what is in our hearts. It’s also time to fill them with reminders of the goodness of God.

  9. Kislev & Hanukkah - My Jewish Learning

    Pronounced: KISS-lev, Origin: Hebrew, Jewish month usually coinciding with November-December. : a significant time of year–at least in the Northern Hemisphere–when the days are the shortest, and the climate the coldest. In the summer months, people are generally more outgoing and in brighter moods.

  10. Chislev - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    chislev kĭz’ lĕv (כִּסְלֵו, h4075; lxx Χασελευ, kjv chisleu). Akkadian name of the month before the winter solstice ( Neh 1:1 ; Zech 7:1 ; and in Maccabees). According to the Babylonian Chronicle, Nebuchadnezzar’s march on Jerusalem (598 b.c. ) began in Chislev.

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