The Hebrew new year.
The day proceeding the day of atonement is unremarkable except that there's an obligation to eat enough that one has an easy fast the next day. The day of atonement is during the month of Tishrei which has the following "special" days: Tishrei 1: 1st day of Rosh Hashana "New Year" Holiday. Tishrei 2: 2nd day of Rosh Hashana. Holiday. Tishrei 3: Fast day. "Tzom Gedalyia" Tishrei 9: Eve of Yom Kippur - mitzvah to eat, fast starts at sunset Tishrei 10: Yom Kippur - day of atonement. Fast ends at nightfall. Tishrei 15: 1st day of Sukkot. Holiday. Tishrei 16: in Israel: intermediate day of Sukkot - Hol Mamoed - half holiday. Outside Israel: 2nd day of Sukkot. Holiday. Tishrei 17: intermediate day of Sukkot - Hol Mamoed - half holiday Tishrei 18: intermediate day of Sukkot - Hol Mamoed - half holiday Tishrei 19: intermediate day of Sukkot - Hol Mamoed - half holiday Tishrei 20: intermediate day of Sukkot - Hol Mamoed - half holiday Tishrei 21: intermediate day of Sukkot - "Hoshana Rabba" - half holiday Tishrei 22: Last day of Sukkot. "Shmini Atzeret". Holiday Tishrei 23: Outside Israel: last day of Sukkoth. "Simchat Torah". Holiday.
On the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, which occurs in September or October.
On the Hebrew Calendar, it takes place on the 15th of Tishrei to the 22nd of Tishrei, so the month would be "Tishrei". On the Gregorian Calendar, there is some movement and Succot could occur anytime between mid-September and late-October.
1-2 of Tishrei.
It is always on the 10th of Tishrei
the 10th day of Tishrei.
The 15th of Tishrei, which is in September or October.
It's not. It's on the first day of Tishrei, which can fall anytime in September or October. The reason it's on the first of Tishrei is that this date is given in the Torah.
Tishri/tishrei = תשרי
Abraham was born in Ur (in southern Iraq; Babylonia). According to traditional chronology, he was born in the Tishrei of 1812 BCE. Tishrei is a month in the early autumn. See also:More about Abraham
Fall begins on the autumnal equinox, which can shift quite substantially on the Hebrew Calender between the years. Sometimes it is in late Elul and other times it is in late Tishrei and the remainder of Tishrei in times in between.
It starts on the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, which occurs in September or October.