Elul (????) is the 6th month on the Hebrew calendar. The name of the month, like all the other Hebrew months, was brought from the Babylonian Exile.
Elul originated from the Akkadian word for "Harvest". A similar month name was also used in Akkadian, in the form el?lu.
Hebrew month
In the Hebrew calendar, the month of Av is followed by the month of Elul.
Elul (אלול)
after Av (אב) comes Elul (אלול)
Depending on which Hebrew year you are looking at (civil or ecclesiastical), it is either Elul (אלול) or Adar (אדר)
In 2010, the month of Elul in the Hebrew calendar began on August 11 and concluded on September 8. Elul is the sixth month of the Jewish year and is traditionally a time of reflection and preparation for the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
The Hebrew calendar wasn't destroyed, we use it to this day. Today's date is: 14th of Elul, 5771 [September 13, 2011].
Sept 1 1939 = 17 Elul 5699
The English word "seven" does not come from Hebrew. It comes from Greek via Old English.
Elul is the 6th month of the Jewish year, roughly corresponding to September.Elul is the sixth month of the Jewish calendar. It roughly corresponds with September, though its dates shift several days back and forth as the (Hebrew) lunisolar calendar is periodically realigned with the solar seasons (the Gregorian calendar).
There is no such word in either English or Hebrew.
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