Av (also Menachem Av, ; from
Akkadian ''ʾAbū'' "
father") is the eleventh month of the civil year and the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year on the
Hebrew calendar. The name comes from Araḫ Abu, "month of Abu", from the
Babylonian calendar. The name ''Ab'' ( ar, آﺏ) also appears in the Arabic language for the month of August in the
Levant (see
Arabic names of calendar months).The name first appears in Second Temple literature, such as
Megillat Taanit.
It is one of several months which are not explicitly named in the
Hebrew Bible (Tanakh). It is a month of 30 days. ''Av'' usually occurs in July–August on the
Gregorian calendar.
The
Babylonian Talmud, Taanit 29a, states that "when we enter
he month of
He or HE may refer to:
Language
* He (pronoun), an English pronoun
* He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ
* He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets
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''Av'', our joy is diminished". 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 of ''Av''. However, there is a minor and largely unknown holiday during the full moon of the month called ''
Tu B'Av'' which was, in ancient times, one of the happiest days of the year.
Holidays in Av
* Av 9 – ''
Tisha B'Av''
* Av 15 – ''
Tu B'Av''
Av in Jewish history
* 1 ''Av'' (
circa
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1273 BCE) – Death of high priest
Aaron
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* 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
* 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.
* 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
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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
Moses ben Nachman ( he, מֹשֶׁה בֶּן־נָחְמָן ''Mōše ben-Nāḥmān'', "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (; el, Ναχμανίδης ''Nakhmanídēs''), and also referred to by the acronym Ra ...
and
Pablo Christiani Pablo Christiani (or ''Paul Christian''; né "Saúl" or "NN שאול בן" ) was a Sephardic Jew who, having converted to Christianity, used his position as a Dominican friar to endeavor to convert other Jews in Europe to Roman Catholicism.
Earl ...
.
* 13 ''Av'' (1984) - Death of Rabbi
Yosef Greenwald,
Rebbe of
Pupa and author of ''Vaychi Yosef''
* 15 ''Av'' (148
CE) –
Betar
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dead buried, 15 years after the fall of the fortress.
* 15 ''Av'' – The Day of the Breaking of the Ax – when the
Holy Temple existed, the cutting of
firewood
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for the altar was completed on this date every year. The event was celebrated by feasting, rejoicing, and the ceremonial breaking of the axes.
* 17 ''Av'' (1929) – 67 Jews are killed in the
Hebron Massacre Hebron massacre may refer to:
* 1517 Hebron attacks
* Battle of Hebron in 1834
* 1929 Hebron massacre, in the 1929 Arab riots in Mandatory Palestine
* 1980 Hebron attack
* Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, a 1994 mass shooting also known as the He ...
.
* 24 ''Av'' (
circa
Circa is a word of Latin origin meaning 'approximately'.
Circa or CIRCA may also refer to:
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100 BCE) – A
Hasmonean holiday commemorates the reinstatement of Jewish civil law in place of
Hellenist secular law on this day.
See also
*
Jewish astrology
References
External links
Resources on the Month of AvHebrew Month of AvThis Month in Jewish HistoryA Chodesh Av Perspective*
{{Jewish and Israeli holidays
Months of the Hebrew calendar