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That all depends on which month is first, doesn't it.

If you begin the calendar at the time of Creation, it's Nissan, and that's how modern Jewish calendars
are constructed.

The Torah begins the year at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, and Creation turns out to have taken place
in the seventh month as far as the Torah is concerned, which is Tishrei.

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