Showing posts with label Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calendar. Show all posts

Saturday, September 1, 2012

New Calendar 5773 / תשע"ג

B"H

This year's Rosh Hashana is starting in the evening of 16 September (Sunday night). Although Israel is a rather secular country, Israelis buy their calendars for the New Year before Rosh Hashana and not in January. 

A few days ago, I went to Ge'ulah (next to Mea Shearim in Jerusalem) and purchased my new calendar for 5773. The only problem is that when you buy your calendar in a haredi neighbourhood, the calendar itself won't include dates such as "Israeli Independence Day - Yom Ha'azma'ut" or the national "Holocaust Remembrance Day - Yom Hashoah". On the other hand, I still prefer the haredi style calendar, as it includes all kinds of important dates. Yahrzeits and any Ta'anit, for instance. 

The Jewish year can be expressed as a figure (the upcoming year is 5773). At the same time, a year can also be expressed in Hebrew letters, as those letters stand for figures (Aleph = 2, Beth = 2, etc). The New Year 5773 in letters:  תשע"ג



A brief look into my new calendar. 



Photos: Miriam Woelke

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburgh and the Twelve Senses


Photo: Miriam Woelke

B"H

Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburgh came to the Chabad Hostel ASCENT in Zfat (Safed) and at least two hundred people arrived in order to listen to his two lectures. One in English and the second one in Hebrew.
It was packed and when you listen to Rabbi Ginzburgh, you have to sit in one of the front rows, as he speaks very gently and not too loud.

At Ascent, Rabbi Yitzchak Ginzburgh spoke about the twelve senses of the soul. Each sense has a connection with one of the twelve Jewish months of the year. According to "Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Creation" every Jewish month represents a human sense, a horoscope, a Hebrew letter, a colour or a biblical tribe. How does this all apply to us and how does it influence each one of us ?

The first month of the calendar is the month of NISSAN (according to certain Talmudic aspects). Nissan mostly falls into April and the sense of Nissan is SPEECH.
Speech is a form of expressiveness. The power of a king are words and thus is the tribe of Yehudah the tribe of Nissan.

Expressiveness is an expression of the soul and already the way we speak or move can be a deeper sign of our soul which we don't even realize.

Rachel, Yaakov's wife is representing the sense of speech whereas her sister Leah represents the second sense: Thought.

THOUGHT is the sense of the month of IYAR (following Nissan). The tribe of Iyar is Yissachar who was a brilliant thinker. Yissacher was a great mind, rational and his task was to calculate the Jewish calendar. The Jewish calendar is one of the greatest secrets in Judaism.

Rachel is speech and Leah is thought meaning that Leah acted in an analytic way whereas Rachel was more intuitive. There is nothing wrong with being more analytic than intuitive or vice versa.

How do we know that Leah was into thought ?
She knew way before that she was supposed to marry Esav and she cried because she had heard that he was an evil fellow. Rachel, however, didn't worry. Not because she was destined to marry the younger brother and Zaddik Yaakov. But what Rachel did was thinking that everything will be fine. G - d is going to take care of everything, He is in charge and thus we don't have to worry. Intuition comes from the right side of the brain and stands for "Chochmah - Wisdom". Intuitive people fit into art jobs.

Leah stands for thought and rational thinking. She is the mother of spirituality and meditation. Her analytic thinking comes from the left side of the brain standing for "Bina – Understanding". Thought people make good scientists.

For instance, people say that the Babylonian Talmud is more analytic than the Talmud Yerushalmi which is intuitive.

The next month, Sivan (May / June), stands for the sense of WALKING. Never be stuck and satisfied in spirituality but go forward. A Jew can beat time.



Rabbi Ginzburgh was selling his books. The English
ones were much more expensive than his books in Hebrew. 
  
Photos: Miriam Woelke


Then comes the month of Tammuz (June) with its sense of SEEING. Perceiving, that what hits the eye.

The month of Av (July / August) has HEARING as its sense. People born in this month do absorb and try to integrate spiritually.

The sense of REPARATION refers to the month of ELUL (August). People born in this month repair and heal.

Tishrei, the month of Rosh HaShana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot has TOUCH as its sense. Ephraim is its tribe and people born in this month have the intuitive essence of choice.

The month of Cheshvan (Okt. / November) has SMELL as its sense. Sensitivity and consideration to another soul.

Kislev, the month we are in now, has includes the sense of SLEEP. Stability of the soul to enter tranquility. Trust in G – d that He will take care of us.
There is a passive trust when we simply trust and there is an active trust, as the Chashmonaim showed us during Chanukkah. Trust in G – d but you actually act.

Tevet (Dec. / January) is the month of ANGER. People born in this month care, they see injustice and they act. Positive anger comes from wisdom and we see that Chanukkah is divided by two months: Kislev and Tevet. Tevet when we see injustice and fight.

Shevat, the month I was born, has as its sense EATING. The tribe is Asher and Shevat symbolizes taste, sensitivity, integration of pleasure, caring and thinking.

Last but not least, the month of Adar. LAUGHTER stands for Adar. The tribe is Naftali and we will all laugh when Meshiach comes.
May this be soon !


You can find further details on the subject on the Rabbi's website !
Furthermore his lecture is getting published on his website and on the Ascent Facebook page.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Month of ADAR and its SIMCHA

משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה

It is a Mitzvah for the Jews to be joyful during the month of ADAR !



Talmud Ta'anit 29a


B"H

In about a week from now, we are entering the Jewish month of ADAR !

The Gemara in Talmud Ta'anit urges us to increase our joy during the month of Adar. Our forefathers participated enthusiastically in the donation of the half - shekel coin for the Temple. The giving of gifts to the poor is closely associated with Purim; however, the joyous donations to the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) do also play a role in the month of Adar.

Furthermore, Adar stand for UNITY among the Jews ! When Esther called for the famous fast, all Jews participated in order to avoid their extermination. Finally the Jews in Babylon were united and it was then when they really accepted the Torah, as stated in the Talmud (Tractate Shabbat).

The Gemara in Ta'anit 29a discusses the joy we reduce in the month of Av due to the destruction of both Tempels. On the other hand, the same Gemara teaches us to increase our joy in the month of Adar because our ancestors gave collective donations of half - shekels in order to built / repair the Temple. Once the spirit of Adar enters the Jew's psyche, it penetrates every part of his being and he is filled with joy.

I can just confirm that teaching ! Lets admit: Somehow the story of Esther and the Jews in Babylon does give us hope. The realizations that there are better times for the Jews. Times when G - d is completely on our side and times when we will be united and thus be a stronghold over the nations. When we finally realize our heritage and not letting ourselves getting influenced by the outside world or the nations.
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Source:

"Days of Joy" by the Sefat Emet
 Anthologized and Adapted by Rabbi Yosef Stern