The third month of the year in the Jewish calendar.
[Hebrew kislēw, from Akkadian kislimu, kisliwu, a month name (November/December).]
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Kis·lev (kĭs'ləv, kēs-lĕv') ![]() |
The third month of the year in the Jewish calendar.
[Hebrew kislēw, from Akkadian kislimu, kisliwu, a month name (November/December).]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the third month of the civil year; the ninth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in November and December)
Synonym: Chislev
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Chanukah, the Festival of Lights, begins on the 25th of Kislev. |
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| Month Number: | 3 | |||
| Number of Days: | 30 (sometimes 29) | |||
| Season: | autumn | |||
| Gregorian Equivalent: | November-December | |||
For the Warhammer Fantasy location see Kislev (Warhammer)
Kislev (Hebrew: כִּסְלֵו, Standard Kislev Tiberian Kislēw ; from Akkadian kislimu) is the third month of the civil year and the ninth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. It is an autumn month of 30 days, except in "deficient" years, when it has 29 days (see Hebrew calendar: Modern calendar). Kislev usually occurs in November–December on the Gregorian calendar and is sometimes known as the month of dreams.
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25 Kislev—2 Tevet - Hanukkah – ends 3 Tevet if Kislev is short
5 Kislev - (1631) - Death of Maharsha
9 Kislev - (1773; 1827) - Birth & Death of Rabbi Dovber of Lubavitch
10 Kislev - (1826) - Release of Rabbi Dovber of Lubavitch from prison after being arrested the week after Sukkot on slander charges.
13 Kislev - (475 CE) - The death of Ravina II as well the Talmud was completed
18 Kislev - (1237) - Death of Rabbi Abraham Maimuni
18 Kislev - (1811) - Death of Rabbi Baruch Mezhibuzher
19 Kislev - (1772) - Death of Maggid
19 Kislev- (1798) - Release of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi from prison
20 Kislev - (347 BCE) - Ezra's address
21 Kislev - (1944) - Satmar Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum rescued
25 Kislev - (1312 BCE) - Mishkan completed
25 Kislev - (164 BCE) - The Hanukkah miracle
25 Kislev - (1904) - Rabbi Chaim Chizkiah Medini died
26 Kislev - (1198) - Raavad's death
27 Kislev - (2105 BCE) - Flood rains cease
27 Kislev - (1817) - Death of Rabbi Chaim of Tchernovitz
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