In September (24th) of 2014, the Jewish year will be 5775. Year 1 on the Jewish calendar began the sixth day of creation according to the book of Genesis.
The Jewish new year is called 'Rosh Hashana' (Hebrew term for 'begining of the year'). It usually falls out around end of Sep. begining of Oct.
In 2009, Rosh Hashana is on September 19th and 20th.
The creation of the Universe, in the first verse of Genesis.
The time that the world was created.
5769 - until the sun goes down on the 18th of September, when it will be 5770.
The Jewish calendar is according to the creation of the world. According to Jewish belief, the world was created 5769 years ago.
This year - 2009/5769 - Rosh Chodesh Adar is on 24th and 25th of February.
17 March 2009 = 21 of Adar 5769
It was 5769 up until Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year which this year began on the 18th of September in the secular calendar; so, according to the Jewish calendar, it is now 5770.
We have moved into the Hebraic year 5769 and ended the year 5768. Remember, "8's" are always linked with a new beginning, and "9's" are linked with bringing to birth what has been conceived. See website this is from - Chuck Pierce - www.gloryofzion.org
There are very few names that are exclusively of Jewish origin. Even Cohen is not exclusively Jewish in origin. Bashir is Arabic in origin. That does not mean that some Jewish families may not have used it.
It is of German origin, but it may be a Jewish name.
Yes, it is either of Jewish or German origin.
Is jewish origin.
It comes ether from the Jewish holiday Passover or from the Nowruz, Persian New Year.
The family name Kaminsky can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish in origin.